maddie, she/her, late twenties i have a phd in theatre and i love to spin records i love you; oh! say it with paving stones spotify / letterboxd / discogs sideblogs: star trek, the pitt watch edge of the city 1957
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Jeremy Miranda, Valley, 2025, Acrylic on board
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maybe if i eat a big fucking bagel I'll feel better
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Mark Zuckerberg made a pedophile AI
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5.15 — “The Storm: Part 2”
It's deserted, the 6:00 am surgical support staff is just beginning to drift in as it's getting light. Carter waits, watching the doors at the far end of the hall. He leans back, closes his eyes. A beat. Lucy comes out of the locker room, starts down the hall, sees him waiting. Is surprised. Smiles.
#tagged for me#LITERALLY JUST REWATCHED THIS SCENE NOT TEN MINUTES AGO#they're both sooooooooo. SOOOOOO VERY#lucy knight#john carter#otp: carterknight#ER#gif warning#the way they're both down SO bad for each other makes me crazy
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Fish Pond 🐟 - ig | bsky | x | coms | kofi | prints
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Constellations of summer, Alvin Ng
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#perfect night time routine: eating your snacks & watching your blorbos
Race for Your Life, Charlie Brown (1977) dir. Bill Melendez & Phil Roman
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okay I’ll say it nicer:
australia was colonised according to the myth of terra nullius (or empty land). ever since the very early days of colonialism, the land has been framed as something untameable and unliveable. this has justified acts of violence against the first peoples here, in that they are seen as non-people. it has justified the destruction of sacred land in the goal of making australia look more european. (an example: our capital city contains a man-made lake that is now nothing better than a fetid carp pond. it’s disgusting and unnatural). basically, the idea of “taming australia’ has justified endless harm
“everything in australia is weird and dangerous” is not just some silly meme phrase, it is something that arcs back to the very beginning of white settlers laying claim to ‘australia’. and personally I am very sick of seeing it thrown around like it means nothing
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phil ochs speaks at the first press conference of the youth international party, aka the yippies, at the americana hotel in new york city on march 17th, 1968
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the moon seems to change by franklyn m. bradley, illustrated by helen borten, 1960 via childrensbookclub
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… and this is how I would fall down the stairs.
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