“It’s often unhealthy to hyper-analyze your sexuality to the point where how you experience it changes where you belong. This is why the idea that broader terms are somehow more restrictive is baffling. Continuously breaking labels down and creating terminology for each facet of one’s identity shrinks communities until it’s just one person convinced that they’re the only one who relates to their experiences. It isolates people and ignores the importance of individuality within a collective identity.”
On Hyperpersonalized Sexual Identity
I found some glasses
i think the reason inside is so damn good and feels so much more relevant (and will likely hold up better) than any other covid-era media is that it's really about how pandemic-induced quarantine only reveals how isolated we all are normally. like a few songs:
problematic: any stupid or insensitive thing we do can now be archived and dragged up even decades later rather than being relegated to embarrassing memories
sexting: technology grants us entirely new realms of communication but can easily suck the intimacy out of them
all eyes on me: kind of a continuation of make happy's can't handle this, about the warring need and resentment for attention and how social media encourages us to perform constantly
how the world works: with nothing else to do we can hyper-focus on injustice, which thanks to global internet we know more about than ever and can't escape thinking about
30: aging, especially hitting an "adult" milestone like turning 30, inherently isolates you from "the youth" and therefore from the nexus of pop culture
white woman's instagram: social media is a facade. we cling to the beautiful, the aesthetic, the detached, bc the alternative is a crippling vulnerability that can be off-putting or uncomfortable
facetime with my mom: call it a reach but this song really reminds me of watsky's "wounded healer" about how stark the contrast is between understanding your parents and realizing they will never understand you. "and that's the deepest talk we've ever had" okay
that funny feeling: kind of a combo of everything above. capitalism, climate change, political unrest, physical quarantine, emotional isolation, performance, loneliness. "the quiet comprehending of the ending of it all"
covid quarantine was revealing, is sort of his thesis. it uncovered a lot of layers about what we put ourselves through every day in an attempt to not be alone w ourselves and it feels incredibly naked and melancholy. for me personally it made me realize problems i didn't even know i had, and i think that's true for a lot of people. bo you are a genius
one of my friends was having trouble keeping track of things in tma, and i very much enjoy doing little doodles and color coding things, so i made her a few cheat sheets!! figured it might be helpful for other people to so. here it is!
“Beep beep, bitch. You’re gay”
clicky noises amv, in case it gets taken down off twitter too
“I’m sorry I cannot mend your heart”
JUST THAT RIGHT THERE. Whenever critics of Venom accuse it of being a plotless “p0rn tentacle fest” they miss the raw emotional power of this relationship. Eddie is inherently flawed and incomplete. So is Venom. They compliment each other, not just physically but psychologically as well. Cletus and Carnage were psychically compatible BUT they could never connect on that same innate emotional level. They merely saw eachother as means to an end.
This theory proves itself outside of Carnage and Symbrock. Venom was unable to hold on to hosts for very long because they were physically incompatible and strangers. Mrs. Chen and Anne were able to hold on much longer and survive because they both cared about Eddie and Venom enough to do so.
Eddie and Venom compliment each other. Eddie said it best when he explained his Don Quixote analogy. Eddie and Venom have different ideas and approaches, but they care enough about each other’s to set that aside. Venom and Eddie were both able to get over their own pride when they realized how much they not only needed each other but wanted each other. Which is where that line really hits. Venom said “WE are hurt.” The first movie was about two beings who needed the other to survive, this movie is about them learning how they are able to thrive together. It brings me so much joy I can’t even begin to explain it (despite my attempts here lol).
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she snapped
nasze zdjęcia w jednym miejscu omg. nie widzę co pisze klawiatura mi zasłania
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