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Your impact on other people is bigger than you think. Someone still giggles when they think of that funny thing you said. Someone still smiles when they think of the compliment you gave them. Someone silently admires you. The advice you give has made a difference for people. The support and love you’ve offered others has made someone’s day. Your input and opinions have made someone think twice. You’re not insignificant and forgotten. Your existence makes a positive difference, whether you see it or not.
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FILMS IN 2022: Prey (2022) — dir. dan trachtenberg
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ANA DE ARMAS as Paloma NO TIME TO DIE, 2021
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Pixel Art by Chelsea Faust
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Saturday Night Live - 46x17
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the problem with horror now is there is no men in little tank tops and booty shorts
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Bitches be like ‘I’m so tired and sleepy’ and then stay up doing hyperfixtation shit for the next 5 hours
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ROMEO + JULIET (1996) dir. Baz Luhrmann
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pacific rim was really like "our giant monster-killing robots are powered by the tender, intimate, powerful connection of soulmates - romantic, platonic, or familial" and i've never recovered from how the sheer brilliance of that concept made me feel
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Princess Mononoke (1997) dir. Hayao Miyazaki
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Spirited Away (2001) — Dir. Hayao Miyazaki
“Once you’ve met someone you never really forget them.”
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Elizabeth Swann. There is more to you than meets the eye, isn’t there? And the eye does not go wanting.
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“These days, there are angry ghosts all around us, dead from wars, sickness, starvation–and nobody cares. So you say you’re under a curse? Well, so what? So’s the whole damned world.”—Hayao Miyazaki       
SPIRITED AWAY | 千と千尋の神隠し (2001)
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“Untitled” (Portrait of Ross in L.A.) is a 1991 piece by Felix Gonzalez-Torres in the collection of the Art Institute of Chicago. It’s a spilled pile of candy. 
The pile of candy consists of commercially available, shiny wrapped confections. The physical form of the work changes depending on the way it is installed. The work ideally weighs 175 pounds (79 kg) at installation, which is the average body weight of an adult male. “Untitled” (Portrait of Ross in L.A.) represents a specific body, that of Ross Laycock, Gonzalez-Torres’ partner who died of AIDS in 1991. This piece of art serves as an “allegorical portrait,” of Laycock’s life.
Visitors are invited to take a piece of candy from the work. Gonzalez-Torres grew up Roman Catholic and taking a candy is a symbolic act of communion, but instead of taking a piece of Christ, the participant partakes of the “sweetness” of Ross. As the patrons take candy, they are participants in the art. Each piece of candy consumed is like the illness that ate away at Ross’s body.  
Multiple art museums around the world have installed this piece.
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Per Gonzalez-Torres’ parameters, it is up to the museum how often the pile is restocked, or whether it is restocked at all. Whether, instead, it is permitted to deplete to nothing. If the pile is replenished, it is metaphorically granting perpetual life to Ross.
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In 1991, public funding of the arts and public funding for AIDS research were both hot issues. HIV-positive male artists were being targeted for censorship. Part of the logic of “Untitled” (Portrait of Ross in L.A.) is you can’t censor free candy without looking ridiculous, and the ease of replicability of the piece in other museums makes it virtually indestructible.
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