he/him | bi I think | #3 Beatles fan
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Scenes from the second floor of a liverpool bus
Nardwuar vs. Tyler, The Creator (2025)
request - paul gets into a bar fight. poor john had to step in and save his boyf
(thanks to @/ cringecat9 for the prompt. drop any requests in the comments and I’ll make my way through!)
I saw this in a vision
There are 2 sides to the beatles Fandom
The "I believe John lennon experienced same sex attraction here's a long, well thought out list of interviews, photos, and quotes that led me to this conclusion."
And the "Look at that gay ass walk, what heterosexual walks like that."
No you lost him immediately
Wandering 🍃
not wanting to be outdone by the benders in the gang, sokka invents the flamethrower, the supersoaker, the leaf blower, and the concept of throwing rocks at people
I'm mad.... Girl this isn't you
exactly
Reigen had to rent a car to make this happen
Saitama 24
fr😭
Nasha has this chart in her room
This was what they were thinking when they first met I know they told me.
hear me out: Robert Pattinson playing John Lennon, a girl playing Paul McCartney, me playing George Harrison, and Ringo playing Ringo for the biopics
People who are oppressed and traumatized die several deaths and are reborn multiple times. Mickey 17 is Mickey Barnes' greatest desire to live. Mickey 18 is Mickey Barnes' deep rage and violence; his reaction to being continuously ground under the boot of the higher class. No one can be expendible, because none of us are made to be expendible, yet some lives are treated as expendible. Some lives have less value than the upper class' "taste". 18, in the end, regains power through self-sacrifice—this is the extent of what he can do to free 17, his purest, most child-like desire to live. The traumatized fight back eventually; 17 channels 18 when he dreams of the wife printing herself and her husband, when he sees the bowl of blood (where did it come from? Who did she kill?) and this is his nightmare because he feels like his new found freedom is once again at risk; that he once again needs to be brutalized by tragedy. But he knows he has to resist and he finds strength in 18. "Fuck off". This movie has such heart and is a tribute to those of us who are crushed by the ones above them with more money; more power. Robert's portrayal of 17 is beautiful and personifies the best of humanity. It's just so well made and earnest and I'm so disappointed that so many of the reviews seem to have completely missed the point, instead failing to find satisfaction in some superficial perception of what makes a movie artsy.
You can only post this once a year
hate when my body is on period. I’m not interested in ever getting pregnant so can we please stop doing this monthly ritual like forever
Get out of my head!
Here is the Sunday Times McLennon article in full for non-British readers:
It's a weekly series apparently so I'm going to have to buy this Murdoch shitrag again next week, the things I do for you guys
Beatles 4 Sale!!
This is how I celebrated the Ides of March last year. I don't know how to commit to the bit any more this year, but I'll take suggestions.
WAKEUP!!! ITS THE 15TH OF DA MONTH!!!