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does anyone wanna hold hands until we feel a little braver
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look, i've just come out of the theaters seeing THE SUBSTANCE and i have that same giddy punchdrunk feeling i got walking out of Malignant. i have no idea if i think the third act was good, but i had a blast and goddamn was it memorable.
so yes, the substance is a horror movie for you folks who like a high density of butts per minute, don't mind needles, and thought the Fly could really use some more viscera. definite contender for horror movie of the year.
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Been rereading the Fucking Space Opera in preparation for an indie author's event next month and guys, it's really good.
#the fucking space opera#last01standing writes#this one spent like a decade in editing hell#and when that happens you kind of lose perspective#but editing works#and it turns out I can actually string a story together#wild
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kayak cross is the best sport ever invented, like wtf do you mean there’s kayak race fighting?? where has this been all my life??
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Creedence Clearwater Revival - Fortunate Son live at the Royal Albert Hall
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Strangers on a Train (1951), directed by Alfred Hitchcock Challengers (2024), directed by Luca Guadagnino
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What am I, Jesus? ZENDAYA as TASHI DUNCAN CHALLENGERS (2024) dir. Luca Guadagnino
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Okay okay, listen, Night Watch is an absolute masterpiece of storytelling. It’s done so well I want to scream. Not only do we, the readers, know that the revolution will end in tears, the protagonist of the story knows it too! Vimes goes into this with the exact same expectations as the reader of here we go, we know we’re in a tragedy, we’re know we’re doomed by the narrative. AND YET, AND YET as the story goes on, you start to hope that maybe, just maybe, something will be different this time. Even Vimes starts to entertain the idea, but every time this happens, you get reminded (by the History Monks) that No. This is only going to go one way. This. is. a. Tragedy. BUT STILL. These are good people and look, some things have gone better this time, maybe it’s enough? Vimes always wins in the end, doesn’t he? And so you HOPE and by hoping, you wilfully forget what you’ve been told again and again, that this is a tragedy. AND THEN THEY GET SO CLOSE. SO FREAKING CLOSE that when it all goes wrong you feel surprised, even though you were told from the very beginning how it was going to go. It’s insane. It’s Terry Pratchett at his finest. Its’s a goddammed masterpiece.
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Psych s04e14 - "Death Is In The Air"
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PSYCH | 1x01 Pilot
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Psych – 4.09: Shawn Takes A Shot In The Dark
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and this is why baseball is the best sport (see also: these baseball sidequests)
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