there has never been a christmas episode more chaotic, unhinged and neurotic than S2 epi 6 of The Bear in the history of tv. filled with the most random famous actors ever.
Nolite Te Bastardes Carborundum.
Margaret Atwood's "The Handmaid's Tale".
Let's replace tik tok with vines.
RIP Vine †
an accurate representation of my tumblr dashboard
Okay so I was watching parks and recs' debate episode of Leslie and Bobby and it was kinda eerie that Michael Shur literally predicted the 2016 US Presidential Election in 22 minutes four years ago.
Honestly tho he looks so handsome with a beard.
Brie Larson making sure a young girl had the chance to ask a question at the Avengers: Endgame press conference. (x)
#sweet revenge#evil laugh#dis is wat u get from messing around with sweet girls!
"It's a good thing dreams change or else the world would be full of cowboys and princesses."
Stephen Colbert at a graduation speech In Northwestern University ( I am paraphrasing and the university might not be right..)
I find these portraits a symbolic telling of their relationship with the spotlight (public):
The Queen looks at the spotlight head on, however her expression is impassive, we don't know for sure how she feels. She has become good at maintaining her duty. Margaret is looking down quite solemnly. I suppose this is the time her marriage and her character in public starts to fall apart. Both sisters are probably sharing the same light because it falls on the Queens left and Margaret's right.
Philip also has the spotlight on his left side who looks down tired. Submissive. Given up.
Charles also has the spotlight on his left side however he is looking at it shyly as if he is peeping through a half closed door as secrets unfold before him. As if he is sizing up the whole thing in secret.
And Anne has the spotlight on her right like her Aunt Margaret and she looks distant, daydreaming, like she is present physically but emotionally and mentally she's somewhere else. Hesitant.
NEW character posters The Crown season 3. “Time tests us all.” Olivia Colman, Helena Bonham Carter, Tobias Menzies, Josh O'Connor and Erin Doherty star in The Crown Season 3. November 17th. Photo: Netflix
I just want to say that the world is so much colorful with you in it. All the members of the LGBTQIA+ community have gone through so much and they have emerged scathed but victorious however small it maybe. I want to give so much love and blessings to all the closeted members as well. You will make it through.
I also want to give a shout-out to all South East Asians too. In a culture that is so rigid and doesn't accept change at all, you have managed to survive and make a mark. There is still a lot I don't understand about the LGBTQIA+ community, maybe because I don't have that kind of personal exposure to it. But I respect all of you and what you stand for. And I am here for you. Always.
Sending love, hope, blessings and strength to all my siblings in the community.