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lunali-moon · 11 months ago
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Just wanted to share my favorite quote from Malevolent because I can't get it out of my head. These words made me cry. I love this line
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alexandenigtscreations · 4 months ago
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Whumptober preview
Still thinking about Jar of Rebuke. Just so fond of that bloody podcast. Oliver, I want you to know your creation lives rent free in my brain.
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schrodingerskota · 9 months ago
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malevolent fams were right this podcast does make me want to gnaw on raw metal and burn my ears off
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loveblackculture · 29 days ago
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Why Get Married? | We Don't Always Agree With Ryan & Sterling
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citadelspires · 1 year ago
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love jrwi for having an episode with a really moving ending that got me to come here and gush about my feelings and then immediately follow it up with the intro "Abraham Lincoln, emancipate us from this bit"
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rustyelias · 11 months ago
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I love rusty quill gaming! it's the only podcast that makes me the question “has Alex made newton buff?!”
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madbard · 7 months ago
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Showing up late to an established fandom is so funny because you have zero context for anything that is happening. Everything is a spoiler, but none of the spoilers make sense.
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hylacrucifer · 7 months ago
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https://www.ohwitchplease.ca/all-episodes/material-girls-dirtydancingxnostalgia
In this episode, Marcelle and Hannah are joined by Andrea Warner (she/her), the author of The Time of My Life, an exploration of Dirty Dancing as a deeply feminist film. We begin with a conversation about sexy films that made our younger selves all hot and bothered before heading into the segment "Why This? Why Now?" Hannah guides us through the difficulty that writer and producer Eleanor Bergstein faced in getting this movie made and distributed. We talk Reagan, Roe v. Wade, and nostalgia for the 1960s. Hannah then introduces us to American literary critic Fredric Jameson, cultural historian Bill Osgerby, and Russian-American cultural critic Svetlana Boym. Together, Hannah, Marcelle and Andrea parse through their respective work about postmodernism, nostalgia, late capitalism and the construction of history to get a better understanding of why Dirty Dancing is such a compelling film. We end the episode with a discussion of the appropriation of Black music in the movie, the power dynamics within Baby and Johnny's romance and the unique representations of mutual aid.
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wannadrawiguessplease · 29 days ago
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👁️👁️
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CEASLESS WATCHER-
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esperfraud · 5 months ago
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This came to me in a vision.
Feel free to add your own favorite "eldritch being x traumatized mortal" ships!
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mentallyillmindmeld · 15 days ago
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This is how s1 Jonathan Sims treats Martin
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weaselweaselweasel · 3 months ago
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What do you mean Tim doesn’t stay alive and well and happy and silly and funny and alive forever WHAT DO YOU MEANNNNNNN
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crvvys · 11 months ago
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not David and Langston explaining beige rage to Will Ferrell lol
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aediondraws · 5 months ago
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tmagp comic bc I'm not normal about them!!
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ep 12
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merlins-art · 3 months ago
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My guyss
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