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Taylor Schilling for 1883 Magazine, June 2023.
#taylor shilling#tshillingedit#dailywoman#thequeensofbeauty#femalestunning#dailynetflix#*#ary#actresses
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Heehee
#alex vause#laura prepon#oitnb#taylor shilling#piper chapman#ive been trying to post this for 3 days and tumblr is just not having it#pride#lgbtq
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Insurrectionist says what?
#Marjorie Taylor Greene#MTG#insurrectionist#insurrection#MAGA#MAGA Moron#MAGA shill#riot#treason#traitor#Capital Hill Putsch#January 6#Jan 6#attack#liar#lying#lie#lies#ManChildTrump#Donald Trump#Trump is a loser
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re: recent discussions about the radicalization of young men online, i figure some of you would find this new episode of power user to be pretty interesting.
namely a professional researcher on the topic discussing how the entryway to this space is almost uniformly... self help?
horrible & fascinating food for thought as always.
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honestly? why don't more celebs put out hits on each other? once your personal assets get past $1 bil it should be free-for-all PVP with all the other God-Dollared fuckers
#it's not like any of them are going to jail for it. might as well let them pick each other off#i'm aware this is a terrible idea and i am fully not serious i just got lost in a glorious fantasy of Taylor Swift airstriking Elon Musk#if she did that would the Swifties and the Tesla Shills be driven to civil war against each other#guys it would be so funny.
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I miss when musicians were actually rebellious.. now they are just propaganda shills. 😕
They are soft and afraid to say the truth or upset people's feelings.
There is nothing punk rock about D riding the agenda of mainstream media.
Johnny Rotten was a true punk.
#punk#rock#musicians#media#music#pop#metal#art#politics#propaganda#feminism#paramore#rage against the machine#shills#third wave feminism#taylor swift#sabrina carpenter#billie eilish#lil nas x
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they are calling each other slurs
#jospe-aks#the conceit is. amongst a number of setting changes. it is sophia who is now taylor's ex childhood friend. bc i do not think boy taylor#would have gotten along much with emmaa#also bc its important to my Shill dyke sophia agendaa#also danny dies instead bc we love women so much
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Taylor Swift is against carbon emissions?
Don’t get me wrong. It think it’s a bullshit money laundering control feature for the Deep State but to each his own. That said, if she did think it was real and did think it was important and did want to “do her part to change the world”, would she be creating more carbon than most people use/create in a single lifetime?
Taylor Swift emits 8,205 tons of CO2 in a year.
VOTE TRUMP 2024
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ttpd is about to be the deciding factor on whether I wither and die a sad little swiftie forever more, regardless of how many times she disappoints me, or if I finally step back and reckon with ACTUALLY not being a fan after 14 years
#taylor swift#if the music still hits the same way it always has#and i really love ttpd#im just going to have to admit im a bad person#and live in cognitive dissonance forever#or maybe she'll stop being a capitalist shill for once in her life and i can actually feel proud of being a fan sometime in the future....#idk i dont see that one happening
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Sam Heughan just lost me as a fan. I'm sick of seeing actors spend more time hawking stuff than working on their acting. Hollywood used to be more discreet about all of this, but obviously Sam has backers who want more money. I'm also guessing we'll see his brand pop up in films. I'm out!
#Sam Heughan#Shilling 4 Gin#Sam as Ryan Reynolds#Same as as The Rock#Same as the Taylor Sheridan crap
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For @lakesbian some teen titans-style Undersiders adaptation episode prompts
The Undersiders get captured by the prt and it's up to Rachel's dogs to launch a heist to rescue them and save the day
Alec and Aisha put on a Punch and Judy-esque puppet show starring lung and kaiser and nearly trigger a full on gang war by having the puppets sloppily make out
coil gets the Undersiders to shill the autobiography of completely unrelated yet nonetheless cunning and ingenious ex-prt strike team member thomas calvert
Taylor goes to a book singing of an author she likes and Lisa tags along. Unfortunately, a hero is also there, and now they have to play a game of cat and mouse so they aren't figured out and apprehended
Season-finale type deal where coil reveals the reason the Undersiders have been so successful in their antics is because he needed to keep dropping the other timelines because by sheer coincidence they all ended with him dying in ridiculous and undignified ways. We are then treated to a montage of said erased deaths
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A list of all the books mentioned in Peter Doherty's journals (and in some interviews/lyrics, too)
Because I just made this list in answer to someone's question on a facebook group, I thought I may as well post it here.
-The Picture of Dorian Gray/The Ballad Of Reading Gaol/Salome/The Happy Prince/The Duchess of Padua, all by Oscar Wilde -The Thief's Journal/Our Lady Of The Flowers/Miracle Of The Rose, all by Jean Genet -A Diamond Guitar by Truman Capote -Mixed Essays by Matthew Arnold -Venus In Furs by Leopold Sacher-Masoch -The Ministry Of Fear by Graham Greene -Brighton Rock by Graham Green -A Season in Hell by Arthur Rimbaud -The Street Of Crocodiles (aka Cinnamon Shops) by Bruno Schulz -Opium: The Diary Of His Cure by Jean Cocteau -The Lost Weekend by Charles Jackson -Howl by Allen Ginsberg -Women In Love by DH Lawrence -The Tempest by William Shakespeare -Trilby by George du Maurier -The Vision Of Jean Genet by Richard Coe -"Literature And The Crisis" by Isaiah Berlin -Le Cid by Pierre Corneille -The Paris Peasant by Louis Aragon -Junky by William S Burroughs -Absolute Beginners by Colin MacInnes -Futz by Rochelle Owens -They Shoot Horses Don't They? by Horace McCoy -"An Inquiry On Love" by La revolution surrealiste magazine -Idea by Michael Drayton -"The Nymph's Reply to The Shepherd" by Sir Walter Raleigh -Hamlet by William Shakespeare -The Silver Shilling/The Old Church Bell/The Snail And The Rose Tree all by Hans Christian Andersen -120 Days Of Sodom by Marquis de Sade -Letters To A Young Poet by Rainer Maria Rilke -Poetics Of Space by Gaston Bachelard -In Favor Of The Sensitive Man and Other Essays by Anais Nin -La Batarde by Violette LeDuc -Lolita by Vladimir Nabokov -Intimate Journals by Charles Baudelaire -Juno And The Paycock by Sean O'Casey -England Is Mine by Michael Bracewell -"The Prelude" by William Wordsworth -Noise: The Political Economy of Music by Jacques Atalli -"Elm" by Sylvia Plath -"I am pleased with my sight..." by Rumi -She Stoops To Conquer by Oliver Goldsmith -Amphitryon by John Dryden -Oscar Wilde by Richard Ellman -The Song Of The South by James Rennell Rodd -In Her Praise by Robert Graves -"For That He Looked Not Upon Her" by George Gascoigne -"Order And Disorder" by Lucy Hutchinson -Man Crazy by Joyce Carol Oates -A Pictorial History Of Sex In The Movies by Jeremy Pascall and Clyde Jeavons -Anarchy State & Utopia by Robert Nozick -"Limbo" by Samuel Taylor Coleridge -Men In Love: Masculinity and Sexuality in the Eighteenth Century by George Haggerty
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-Crime And Punishment by Fyodor Dostoevsky -Innocent When You Dream: the Tom Waits Reader -"Identity Card" by Mahmoud Darwish -Ulysses by James Joyce -The Four Quartets poems by TS Eliot -Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare -A'Rebours/Against The Grain by Joris-Karl Huysmans -Prisoner Of Love by Jean Genet -Down And Out In Paris And London by George Orwell -The Man With The Golden Arm by Nelson Algren -Revolutionary Road by Richard Yates -"Epitaph To A Dog" by Lord Byron -Cocaine Nights by JG Ballard -"Not By Bread Alone" by James Terry White -Anecdotes Of The Late Samuel Johnson by Hester Thrale -"The Owl And The Pussycat" by Edward Lear -"Chevaux de bois" by Paul Verlaine -A Strong Song Tows Us: The Life of Basil Bunting by Richard Burton -Don Quixote by Miguel de Cervantes -The Divine Comedy by Dante Alighieri -The Jungle Book by Rudyard Kipling -The Man Who Would Be King by Rudyard Kipling -Ask The Dust by John Frante -On The Trans-Siberian Railways by Blaise Cendrars -The 39 Steps by John Buchan -The Overcoat by Nikolai Gogol -The Government Inspector by Nikolai Gogol -The Iliad by Homer -Heart Of Darkness by Joseph Conrad -The Volunteer by Shane O'Doherty -Twenty Love Poems and A Song Of Despair by Pablo Neruda -"May Banners" by Arthur Rimbaud -Literary Outlaw: The life and times of William S Burroughs by Ted Morgan -The Penguin Dorothy Parker -Smoke by William Faulkner -Hero And Leander by Christopher Marlowe -My Lady Nicotine by JM Barrie -All I Ever Wrote by Ronnie Barker -The Libertine by Stephen Jeffreys -On Murder Considered As One Of The Fine Arts by Thomas de Quincey -The Void Ratio by Shane Levene and Karolina Urbaniak -The Remains Of The Day by Kazuo Ishiguro -Dead Fingers Talk by William S Burroughs -The England's Dreaming Tapes by Jon Savage -London Underworld by Henry Mayhew
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Lestat and Daniel get cancelled together both because 1) people realize his really funny off-the-rails pivot to a fiction writer doing a "vampires are real" bit was actually just shilling for music industry dollars as part of a scheme to hype up some nobody, 2) said nobody is as a result the most crazy "industry plant" conspiracy theory turned real and still wildly popular with the "too cool for Taylor Swift" crowd despite it, and 3) people mad at the first two points reconsidered their stance on the first book and now Lestat the singer is a straight man playing a shallow and edgy homophobic caricature of a predatory gay man because Daniel should probably go to therapy for his internalized homophobia from the 70s
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Another Emmy awards down - our second this year, as the collective strikes pushed 2023's Emmys to earlier this year.
No big surprises or watercolor moments. To me the biggest upset was Lamorne Morris of FARGO winning in the Best Supporting Actor for Limited. Even with Robert Downey Jr. (THE SYMPATHIZER) in the mix, I was sure it would go to Jonathan Bailey (FELLOW TRAVELERS; though I was pulling for either him or Tom Goodman-Hill (BABY REINDEER). Larmorne was the dark horse.
Who are 2024 Emmy winners (and not 2023/2024, but 2024 for realz winners).
Best Drama Series Shōgun *Shōgun broke records by winning the most Emmys in its inaugural season - 18 in total (14 at the Creative Emmys and four at the Primetime Emmys).
Best Actress in a Drama Series Anna Sawai *Anna made history by being the first Japanese actress to win Lead.
Best Actor in a Drama Series Hiroyuki Sanada
*While Cosmo Jarvis wasn't nominated, he was there and celebrated with the cast this weekend at various events like the BAFTA dinner.
With his WARFARE costars Michael Gandolfini and the Emmy nominated D'Pharaoh Woon-A-Tai.
D'Pharaoh's red hand print across his mouth brings attention to crisis of missing and murdered Indigenous women.
Best Supporting Actress in a Drama Series
Elizabeth Debicki
Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Series Billy Crudup
Best Comedy Series Hacks
Best Actor in a Comedy Series Jeremy Allen White
Best Actress in a Comedy Series Jean Smart
Best Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series Ebon Moss-Bachrach
Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series Liza Colón-Zayas
Best Limited or Anthology Series Baby Reindeer
Best Actor in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie Richard Gadd
Best Actress in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie Jodie Foster
Best Supporting Actor in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie Lamorne Morris
Best Supporting Actress in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie Jessica Gunning
Guest Actor in a Drama Series Néstor Carbonell (Shōgun, FX)
Guest Actress in a Drama Series Michaela Coel (Mr. & Mrs. Smith, AppleTV+)
Best Directing for a Drama Series Frederick E.O. Toye (Shogun, FX)
Best Directing for a Limited Series or Anthology Series or Movie Steven Zaillian (Ripley)
Best Directing for a Comedy Series Christopher Storer (The Bear, FX)
Best Writing for a Drama Series Will Smith (Slow Horses, Apple TV+)
Best Writing for a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie Richard Gadd (Baby Reindeer, Netflix)
Best Writing for a Comedy Series Lucia Aniello, Paul W. Downs, Jen Statsky (Hacks, HBO/Max)
Best Talk Series The Daily Show (Comedy Central)
For the show itself, I liked that on top of the reunions, they joined genres, bringing together actors from cop shows, medical shows, law shows. Cute. The only bit that didn't work was that bit of in-show promotion for whatever booze that had Taylor Zakhar Perez and Ebon Moss-Bachrach shill. I hope the liquor goes down smoother than the transition from that bit announcing the category. On a very selfish level, I would have wanted Taylor to be a part of the honour of Greg Berlanti - he
#emmys 2024#emmys#awards season#richard gadd#baby reindeer#shogun fx#shogun#hiroyuki sanada#anna sawai#cosmo jarvis#jessica gunning#nava mau#tom goodman-hill#taylor zakhar perez#red white and royal blue#rwrb movie#rwrb#tzp
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