AGAIN?!?!?
My love, come back to me, I have HOURS to waste and you were my Plan A
like…… are you not embarrassed…. here babe here’s ur fucking win………… would’ve been nice if you’d actually like…. won it
So are we not gonna talk about Andrew stopping smoking bc he was not fast enough to reach Neil and protect him after Jean literally told him so??????
He stopped smoking for Neil.
"“You are an idiot,” Jean accused him. “You were barely fast enough to save him last time. The next time someone takes a swing at him, you and your brisket lungs will have to watch him die."
AND ALSO, ARE WE NOT TALKING ABOUT THE "I wouldn’t have given him to you if I’d known you would just throw him away so carelessly.”
MY FOREVER MISPLACED PARTNERS IM GONNA SCREAM.
There's so much to unpack here.
ellie’s 200 follower celebration for @ffriluftslivv
ELU + OSCAR WILDE
I also want to point out that today's race showed that Charles isn't the reckless driver everyone paints him to be when he is fighting for victory. His engine was failing and Hamilton was right behind him and he didn't made a dangerous move, he didn't take anyone out. He hold on and fought until there wasn't anything more to do unfortunately...
No fr!
This is what pisses me off. There's this unfounded narrative being spread that he's some kind of ruthless, reckless "terrorist" on the track because of a handful of incidents (most of which are first lap incidents), same as...any other driver on the grid?
Then all weekend he drives so cleanly - got away incident-free in the sprint, two clean starts today and a perfectly executed overtake on Valtteri on the first lap, gave Lewis room to avoid an incident like the one with Max - and suddenly there's crickets because oop, this doesn't suit my anti-Charles agenda. 🤪
Oliver Baez Bendorf, “Everything All at Once”
I keep remembering a run of Hamlet I saw a few years ago, where the Ghost was costumed in full plate armour which was very noisy, and instead of muffling it, they had him crash across the stage, stomping so the whole set rattled, and he said all of his lines in a bellow, like he was furious with Hamlet.
And the thing that made it absolutely terrifying was that Hamlet was the only one who reacted. He was cowering, and covering his ears with both hands, and yelling to be heard over the noise.
And no one else seemed to know why he was doing that. The other actors didn't even raise their voices.
That's scary, something so loud and painful, and REAL, and the people around you don't even notice it, and think that you're the crazy one.