#griffin the cat supremacy
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jungkoode · 26 days ago
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Not me reading the soda cleaning scene 17 times bc THE TENSION HELLO?? Also why do I feel like Griffin is the only one with braincells in this apartment lmaooo smartest character no cap fr fr
LMAOOO NOT THE SODA SCENE 😭
listen... when i tell you i had to take breaks writing that scene because the tension was getting to ME... like there's something about y/n trying to clean while jungkook just exists all wet and annoying that just... yeah. yeah.
and GRIFFIN??? you're so right and you should say it. my guy is literally watching these two disasters like "ah yes, the humans pretending they don't want to jump each other's bones while i, an intellectual, knock over jungkook's coffee mug for the third time this week"
griffin watching y/n and jungkook argue about cleaning supplies while actively ignoring their sexual tension: 🐱👁️👄👁️
like imagine being the only one in that apartment with actual emotional intelligence and it's the CAT. even yoongi's just given up (it’s only been THREE DAYS) at this point meanwhile griffin's out here being a menace and purring on y/n’s lap.
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biglisbonnews · 2 years ago
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Julia Fox's Debuts the Cover of Her 'Masterpiece' Memoir Julia Fox is many things: newly-crowned fashion it-girl, model and scene-stealer in 2019’s beloved Uncut Gems. This Friday, Fox announced via Instagram that “author” has been added to her growing list of credentials, debuting the cover of her upcoming memoir Down The Drain, set to be released in October.“This is so surreal.. ever since i was a kid I always wanted to be a writer & after writing every single word in this book, it’s safe to say I AM ONE!!!!”Fox ended her statement by thanking her publisher, Simon and Schuster, for “taking a chance” on her. She also thanked the team who worked on the book’s cover which includes Richie Shazam, Briana Andalore, Erol Karadag and Julian Stoller. See on Instagram In the book, the Lower East Side fashionista chronicles her “turbulent path to cultural supremacy,” reflecting on her parents’ relationship and, as a result, her split adolescence between Italy and New York City. She also opens up about a toxic, drug-dealing boyfriend, her work as a 19-year-old dominatrix, a drug habit that has made her familiar with the trap houses of New Orleans, the fatal overdose of her best friend…and that’s just the first half of the book. In addition to her life before fame, Fox divulges details on situations we may be more familiar with, like her “emotionally explosive, tabloid-dominating romance” with an A-list musician she calls “The Artist.” Related | Julia Fox Tells Cat Marnell About Working as a DominatrixThis time last year, Fox announced that she was working on her “dream project” while walking the Oscars red carpet. “It was going to be a memoir at first, but now it’s just like my first book” the star told Variety.She also said that she didn’t want to give too much away. The avant-garde actress is superstitious and doesn’t like to speak on things until they’re completely finished, explaining why we haven’t heard much about Down the Drain since then. “It’s so far a masterpiece, if I do say so myself.” she added.Related | Julia Fox Wants Everyone To Know She's Not on OzempicFox has made the most out of her whirlwind ascent to celebrity. Fans of Fox appreciate her authenticity and willingness to speak out when most celebrities shy away from controversy. In 2021, she started a cultural commentary podcast turned “theatrical show” Forbidden Fruit with co-host Niki Takesh. On the podcast, the duo “treat taboo content and electrifying, culturally relevant guests with empathy and understanding” in an effort to gain a deeper understanding of the complexity of each topic.She also frequents TikTok to create a dialogue between her and her followers, often responding to comments and even posting a no-bullshit tour of her own one-bedroom apartment she shares with her young son in New York. For someone who thrives on speaking out about whatever happens to be going on, writing seems like a natural progression.You can preorder Down the Drain here.Photo via Getty/ Rachpoot/Bauer-Griffin https://www.papermag.com/julia-fox-memoir-2659653377.html
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jungkoode · 27 days ago
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this is probably super stupid but i love that your jungkook has an orange cat omg???
omg anon this isn't stupid at all!! 🧡 griffin was actually one of the first details i knew i wanted to include when developing jk's character. there's something so telling about the fact that this emotionally unavailable guy who acts all tough has this bright orange cat who literally knocks over his stuff and still gets away with everything
like sometimes when i'm writing scenes where jk is being particularly dickish to y/n, i'll throw in a moment where griffin jumps on his lap and he just… automatically starts petting him? or how he pretends not to notice that griffin likes to sleep on y/n's lap. it's those little contradictions that make him interesting to write!
fun fact: griffin has different meows for each roommate, and that was inspired by my friend's cat who literally has a specific "food bowl is half empty and this is UNACCEPTABLE" meow that could wake the dead
anyway sorry for rambling but i love talking about griffin!! he's definitely become a character in his own right and may or may not be secretly plotting to get these two disasters together… 👀
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