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13, 56 & 89 <3
13. a bar song (tipsy) by shaboozey
56. talk you out of it by florida georgia line
89. you're on your own kid by taylor swift
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12, 47, and 90 for spotify wrapped!
12. afterglow by taylor swift
47. strangers by kameron marlowe & ella langley
90. stuck in the moment by justin bieber
#spotify wrapped#ask#answer#thank you kk you're so sweet :3#STUCK IN THE MOMENTTTT WITH YOUUUU#I WISH WE HAD ANOTHER TIME#I WISH WE HAD ANOTHER PLACE#i speak
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spotify wrapped is HERE! send me a number 1-100 and I’ll tell you the song it corresponds with on my top 100 playlist
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alright everyone it's that time of year again sound off in the tags what your #6 song was, which one just barely didn't make it to the top spots
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ADAM BRODY
Photographed by Eric Ray Davidson for Stylist Magazine (December 2024)
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Favourite Jackson Avery moments [2/?]
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Kie, don't worry. He ain't getting near you, I guarantee that.
JJ MAYBANK and KIARA CARRERA in OUTER BANKS (2020-2024)
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I feel like many people have a fundamental misconception of what unreliable narrator means. It's simply a narrative vehicle not a character flaw, a sign that the character is a bad person. There are also many different types of unreliable narrators in fiction. Being an unreliable narrator doesn't necessarily mean that the character is 'wrong', it definitely doesn't mean that they're wrong about everything even if some aspects in their story are inaccurate, and only some unreliable narrators actively and consciously lie. Stories that have unreliable narrators also tend to deal with perception and memory and they often don't even have one objective truth, just different versions. It reflects real life where we know human memory is highly unreliable and vague and people can interpret same events very differently
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SUMMER ROBERTS in THE OC (2003-2007)
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quiet acts of love that make me cry 🫂
prompt list by @novelbear
always giving the other the first bite of their food
^ or the last bite
gently resting their head on their shoulder when taking a picture/peeking at something
kisses. on. the. tip. of. the. nose.
zipping or buttoning their jacket for them
when they follow the sidewalk rule :(
^ like imagine realizing it as they gently take the other's wrist and guide them to the other side...omg
waiting until they safely reach the front of the door or get inside before driving off
"did you eat today?"
softly dusting crumbs from their cheeks when eating
^ or even better: kissing it off
"wear a jacket, it's cold out."
watching a movie or show that they know they're interested in.
^ not because they asked them to, but to be able to engage in more conversation related to it when they adorably ramble on and on.
doing their makeup for them
"i brought you flowers." "for what?" "there has to be a reason?"
keeping a few of their favorite snacks in the house for when they visit.
opening the door for them or pulling their seat out before they sit down
lifting the shorter one up so they can be seen in photos
absentmindedly playing with their hair at all times
fixing their clothes a little for them when noticing something is off
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me, the motherfucker with over 50 abandoned works in progress: i have an idea
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media literacy this, media literacy that. y'all need some fucking racial literacy. globally that shit is in the trenches. the average person can't explain the difference between race and ethnicity. allyuh still think yt passing and yt presenting is the same thing. allyuh still think racism is just calling a black person the n word and that reverse racism exists between yt folks and the global majority. be confused as hell when the topics of colorism, texturism and featurism come up. the majority of you are using botched and butchered aave when half of you have neither seen nor spoken to a black american person in your life, and don't even understand what the fuck you're saying besides. y'all don't recognize dog whistles unless they're explicitly pointed out to you and even then you deny and say that the meaning isn't antiblackness or bigotry. y'all still trying to engage in debates with people about black characters' right to exist in 2024 with bad faith instigators. allyuh can't recognize the disposable black girlfriend trope even though that trope is older than a significant portion of the users on this very app and beyond.
like we need to fix media literacy, but racial literacy is a major reason it is the way it is because a significant amount of you don't ever want to bring race into anything, and get mad when we as black people do.
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what happened to you? you were once a great jedi. (x)
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ANTHONY BRIDGERTON & KATHANI SHARMA BRIDGERTON | 2.07 "Harmony"
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BRILLIANT MINDS • S1E06: “The Girl Who Cried Pregnant”
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CRISTINA YANG GREY'S ANATOMY | 2.04 "Deny, Deny, Deny"
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