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bebx · 13 days ago
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hear me out…. vampire Victor and werewolf Reed
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lanabanana79 · 1 year ago
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smeagol-on-my-deagol · 5 months ago
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the fact that richard sees/wants us to see judy poovey as sort of dumb, while also seeing/wanting us to see julian morrow as some revolutionary mind when they're having the same damn thoughts is crazy to me
like near the end of the first chapter when we hear some about the class discussion, one of the points julian discusses (in simple terms lol) is how people who tend to bottle things up and stay composed all the time end up causing greater amounts of destruction when they "lose control" than people who allow themselves to lose control on occasion, but he does it with many words and references
and richard is like "wow this is awesome how sick is this guy"
then at the beginning of chapter two, judy poovey is telling richard about the time henry beat the fuck out of spike romney and she says something about how when uptight people lose it they REALLY lose it, but in terms just as simple as those
and richard just goes "yeah, i guess"
which there for sure is something to be said about the way people use words and the difference that use of language has on the way people feel about certain concepts, but you know
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academic-vampire · 4 months ago
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The Secret History
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tennant · 4 months ago
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Richard Gere as Julian Kay AMERICAN GIGOLO (1980) dir. Paul Schrader
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welivetodream · 4 months ago
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The Greek Class didn't destroy Richard, he brought that on himself.
He chose to be destroyed and I am sure a part of him wanted to be.
He's the type of person who wants to be different, to be admired, to be apart from normal people.
That's why he tried to get in the Greek class in the first place even when Julian rejected him ounce, he wanted to be with the elites, to be exclusive.
Richard does show remorse for his actions at times but that doesn't mean he didn't find it thrilling.
He wanted an adventure, to see a tragedy, to be part of something dramatic and exciting. He was bored in his little town, around distant parents and normal friends.
He has always felt like he was above other people and he does look down on others who don't understand or follow his ideals.
His idolization of the Greek class is the reason he got destroyed, he was blinded by the opportunity to be included and accepted by them that he didn't look back at the mistakes he made for them.
Richard's story is a cautionary tale about foregoing your sanity and ethics for a broken, one sided friendship. They used him again and again, he did everything for them. Never questioning what he was really doing.
In the end, he was never a part of their group.
He was just there.
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funplexflip · 4 months ago
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No one:
Judy Poovey:
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pil0ttay · 7 months ago
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from my instagram lol at a goodwill
i would have included dead poets society but i haven’t watched it yet
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talesfromthecrypts · 21 days ago
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You tellin' me you're a witch? You ain't no witch! Witches are girls! Some are men.
Warlock (1989) dir. Steve Miner
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bebx · 6 months ago
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Reed was literally the human equivalent of that sad hamster meme here I need to squeeze him
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lanabanana79 · 1 year ago
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80smovies · 3 months ago
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walkingstackofbooks · 2 months ago
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I just want someone to ask Julian if it hurt, when he was enhanced.
You know, just for one of his friends to have really think about what having such drastic bodily changes might include, and what having the procedure done in a place without Federation medical standards might mean...
(Perhaps Keiko or Miles have a moment when they've taken Molly to the infirmary and Julian is reassuring her that it will only hurt a little bit--
Or Odo had been wanting to discuss Dr Mora with someone who might understand a little of what he went through, and ends up noticing that Julian seems to be relating to his past far more than he expected--
Or Ezri overhears some remark Julian makes to Sarina about how he goes his infirmary feels far safer than the ones their parents had left them in--
Or Garak realises why he doesn't feel like deriding the book that Julian has chosen this week, despite the fact that the plot of Matilda is absurdly ridiculous--)
...And maybe Julian would reply that no, it didn't hurt. There's no canonical evidence, as far as I'm aware, and his parents did find a 'decent doctor', after all.
But I think he'd get a funny, unfocused look in his eyes for a few moments, before saying, "No-one's ever asked me that before."
"And? Did it?" they might ask softly, a little unsure if they actually want to hear the answer.
And Julian would frown: appearing puzzled, though, rather than troubled.
"Of course," he'd reply. "I'd thought that was obvious."
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midwestemokilledmygrandma · 29 days ago
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is this anything idk
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curiositysavesthecat · 3 months ago
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funplexflip · 5 months ago
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As someone getting their PhD in literature, I can say with confidence that Bunny pulling a word like metahemeralism out of his ass is easily the most relatable thing Donna Tartt ever wrote.
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