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my spotify algorithm: finally!! I know what music you like!
me: (listens to “Take Me Home, Country Roads” for an hour)
my spotify algorithm:
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Zelda Spellman » being extra™️
You will flagellate me, and then I will flagellate you. And together, we will suffer in exquisite ecstasy. How does that sound? - Entirely appropriate.
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All you gotta do is trust me. That’s all you got to do.
films watched in 2018: A Star is Born(2018) dir. Bradley Cooper
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childhood movies: the lizzie mcguire movie (2003) dir. jim fall
“promise me something. anything. promise me that when we’re here, we’ll find adventures. you and me… adventures… deal.”
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CHRIS HEMSWORTH photographed by Alasdair McLellan for GQ Australia (2018).
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cooking site, 10th paragraph of page titled “rustic pulled pork recipe”: my grandfather’s childhood was tough. every day he had to work the mines. he was only 6 months old when he held is first pickaxe. As he crawled into the mine elevator, just a little baby boy of one, he-
me, growing frantic: resippy
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Cara mia. Mon sauvage. The Addams Family (1991) dir. Barry Sonnenfeld
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A section of Gaga’s emotional speech about being a woman in Hollywood:
“I tried on dress after dress today getting ready for this event, one tight corset after another, one heel after another, a diamond, a feather, thousands of beaded fabrics and the most beautiful silks in the world,” she told the crowd. “To be honest, I felt sick to my stomach. And I asked myself: What does it really mean to be a woman in Hollywood? We are not just objects to entertain the world. We are not simply images to bring smiles or grimaces to people’s faces. We are not members of a giant beauty pageant meant to be pit against one another for the pleasure of the public. We women in Hollywood, we are voices. We have deep thoughts and ideas and beliefs and values about the world, and we have the power to speak and be heard and fight back when we are silenced.
So, after trying 10 or so dresses, with a sad feeling in my heart, that all that would matter was what I wore to this red carpet, I saw an oversized Marc Jacobs suit buried quietly in the corner. I put it on to a resounding view of eyes glaring at me in confusion. ‘But the Rodarte was so beautiful!’ one said. ‘But the Raf Simons for Calvin Klein was so stunning on you!’ said another. ‘But what about the Brandon Maxwell? What about the Dior?’ Lots of questions. They were all dresses. This was an oversized men’s suit made for a woman. Not a gown.
And then I began to cry. In this suit, I felt like me today. In this suit, I felt the truth of who I am well up in my gut. And then wondering what I wanted to say tonight become very clear to me. As a sexual assault survivor by someone in the entertainment industry, as a woman who is still not brave enough to say his name, as a woman who lives with chronic pain, as a woman who was conditioned at a very young age to listen to what men told me to do, I decided today I wanted to take the power back. Today I wear the pants.”
Read the extended speech HERE
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Imagine Me & You, 2005.
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A Star Is Born
1937 | 1954 | 1976 | 2018
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Carrie Fisher, London, 1979
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