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elekid · 1 year ago
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still live in a tent, there are some supplies my husband and i havent been able to get ahold or and/or have been stolen: scissors, batteries, alcohol 70% for wounds, gloves for us & boots for me, etc...
if we got $50 it would cover what we need. thank you all
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stellamancer · 1 year ago
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eating kraft mac n cheese for the first time in at least 5 years and staring at the bowl being like... 'is this how it is supposed to taste?'
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pennyserenade · 1 year ago
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You've seen all of Cary's filmography?
Would you be willing to share any thoughts you have on WALK, DON'T RUN (1966)? I ask bc you're the only person I know who's seen it besides me and my dad, and I made him watch it with me (5 yrs ago at this point).
i have seen all of cary’s filmography! it was something i decided to undergo after having read a biography about him, and i found a lot of cool hidden gems because of it. walk, don’t run, coincidentally, was the very last film of his i watched before finishing!
i rated it four stars on letterboxd and i guess even left a review here. i liked the concept of it, and i thought grant played fantastically into the romantic dynamic between samantha eggar and steve davis’ characters. walk, don’t run will always have a special place in my heart because of the fact that it was the last film of grant’s i had to watch before finishing, but also because it was the last film grant ever did, period (as i’m sure you know). i think positing him as this matchmaker type instead of the main love interest was a good choice. it felt like cary was signing off for a lot of this film, saying goodbye and handing off the torch to a younger generation, but i don’t think his performance suffered because of it. in fact i think this movie was more classically cary grant than a lot of other movies he did in his last few years. i just really loved the two people who played christine and steve, too. i found it to be charming little film, and poignant only because of the fact that it was the end marker for such a brilliant career.
you’re so real for making your dad watch it with you!!!
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macdenlover · 6 months ago
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it came to my realization that 99% of my fandom related headaches would be cured if everyone understood this
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koobiie · 6 months ago
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shoutout to everyone who wants to infodump but cant string together coherent thoughts to form sentences and instead just look at you like this
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mroddmod · 2 months ago
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the queen of the disco or whatever
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razzafrazzle · 3 months ago
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Just Checking In! (aka Something About Red Triangles)
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singing-not-sleeping-beauty · 6 months ago
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Not really a fan of Bridgerton, but I am a fan of Nicola Coughlan's response to everyone shitting on her for being "too big" to play a love interest
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politijohn · 6 months ago
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ace-and-ranty · 2 months ago
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That Rolling Stone article about Chappell Roan... the bits about the shit she went through are already wild, but what really gets me is when the article starts listing. every. single. singer. who reached out to her, worried, to commiserate, to give tips, to agree that the harassment of fame is indeed hell. I'm like. "So y'all agree?? All of y'all agree being famous is horrible???" Good LORD.
Fellow stars have reached out to see if she’s OK. Charli XCX was one of the first to do so (..). Eilish has been keeping tabs on Roan (...). Hayley Williams DM’d her, offering to chat with Roan anytime. Katy Perry told her to never read the comments. Lorde gave her a helpful list of things to do at an airport to fly under the radar. The band Muna hosted her for dinner. Miley Cyrus invited her to a party. Lady Gaga has passed along her phone number (...). Roan went on walks and grabbed coffees with Lucy Dacus and Julien Baker. Their boygenius bandmate Phoebe Bridgers came over to Roan’s just to hang, commiserating on how fandom behavior has become increasingly “abusive and violent.” Sabrina Carpenter, who’s also had a shockingly massive year, suggested they meet up and unpack their summers. “We’re both going through something so fucking hard … she just feels like everything is flying, and she’s just barely hanging on,” Roan says. “It was just good to know someone else feels that way.” Backstage at the Vic Theatre in Chicago, Roan flashes her phone to show a lengthy email from Mitski she received that morning. ��I just wanted to humbly welcome you to the shittiest exclusive club in the world, the club where strangers think you belong to them and they find and harass your family members,” it reads.
I?? MEAN???
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ilona-mushroom · 11 months ago
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Not socialist in a “I won’t have to work” type of way but socialist in a “I’ll still be working but I won’t be worried I won’t make the rent” type of way. In a “billions won’t be hoarded by one person” type of way. In a “janitors, fast-food workers, child care workers, preschool teachers, hotel clerks, personal care and home health aides, and grocery store cashiers, will live comfortably” type of way. In a “the sick and elderly will be cared for” type of way. In a “no child should work” type of way.
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riacte · 11 months ago
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not romantic not platonic but a secret third thing [what would happen between earth and the moon if the earth stopped spinning as illustrated by xkcd randall munroe]
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inkeyjay · 2 months ago
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🔥🌼🌸Good luck babe 🌸🌼🔥
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antlerlad · 8 months ago
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happy tdov my loves. don't let anyone else define your transness for you.
help trans women evacuate gaza
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dashintrash · 2 months ago
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He is THE King (and the father)
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