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Kiki's Delivery Service (1989) dir. Hayao Miyazaki
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Unidentified Black Cat (1950) via Hennepin County Library
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my recent pet peeve is when the shelter volunteers comment ‘has he been returned?’ about a cat that is obviously in the shelter and being posted by another volunteer talking about getting the cat a home. like um gee let’s think about this. DUH???!?? i know they just wanna know the story or its rhetorical but come on people
#like we do take cats for what we call respite and take care of them when their owner is unable and stuff but that’s always known and the#director makes a post etc#if she didn’t and he’s on the website and in the shelter then yeah he was obv returned. god.
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i fucking hate my fellow traumatized and brainwashed millenials being like lol gen z is so puranical and sexless!!! like gee i wonder why the generation after us who literally grew up seeing rape porn since they were toddlers are more sensitive and weird about sex. i wonder why
#and the other half of gen z are ppl who are also brainwashed and see no problem with porn#like i’m just sick of this infighting and talking point#like stfu#i’m glad gen z is allegedly sexless and having less sex leave them alone lmao#like most of us our first exposure was like middle school age. for gen z it’s way younger#and that was bad for us!!!!#porn ruined the world but anyway#sorry i saw yet another tweet ragging on gen z for this and got annoyed#anyway i have to work now#also it’s not like porn invented men and boys being monsters i was sexually harrassed multiple times as a child and idk if they saw porn#but some of us esp women and girls are victims !! like godd#sorry some of us victims turn asexual#i mean i was harrassed by boys. the men def saw porn#anyway my poijnt is like haven’t we all read the horror stories etc#ugh. i’m sure it’s even worse these days when little boys have rape porn on their phones. i’ve read tbe stories#all porn is rape btw i know im being redundant and preaching to the choir
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Violet-green Swallow (Tachycineta thalassina), family Hirundinidae, order Passeriformes, western United States
photograph by Christine Haines
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tonight at library book club this woman was like 'i read this one short story as a kid in school that really freaked me out' and i was like 'the lottery' so fast everyone was surprised lmfaoo (well there were 4 of us including my coworker sadly some ppl were sick </3) but it kinda fit the theme of the book we were reading which is how it came up. and then i was like yea im a huge shirley jackson fan i knew where u were going w/ that
#imagine if i had been wrong tho but i wasnt#shes rly sweet too shes a former jehovah's witness and has Stories#she was like yes!! exactlyy
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Everyone shut up! It’s the ten year anniversary

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sophie thatcher as iris in companion (2025)
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Mary Pickford was a pioneer in the American film industry with a Hollywood career that spanned five decades. She was one of the most popular actresses of the silent film era.
Beginning her film career in 1909, Pickford became Hollywood's first millionaire by 1916, and, at the height of her career, had complete creative control of her films and was one of the most recognizable women in the world. Film historian Ethan Katz goes so far as to call her "the most popular star in screen history".
She formed United Artists company with Charles Chaplin, Douglas Fairbanks, and D.W. Griffith. She was the first artist to have her name in marquee lights and the first international star.
Her first starring appearance in a film was in Her First Biscuits (1909) for Biograph Company. Her last silent movie was the romance comedy My Best Girl (1927) and the romance drama Coquette (1929) was her first talkie.
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I told my coworkers about letterboxd im obsessed w her
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