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Please don’t take your pets for granted. Even if you’re frustrated that your dog has been barking all day or your bird has been screaming for attention, remember you are all they have in this world. Give your fish that extra water change. Give your dog or cat that tummy rub they’ve been begging for. Chop up some fresh fruit as a treat for your rodents or reptiles. Just spend some time with them. Be compassionate to your animals. They are living creatures that are alive simply because you wish them to be. They may only be a small part in your life, but to them, you are their everything.
okay but like, i think that one of the things that really hit me hard in the special episode was that shit about addiction, and how, if she was keeping drugs ‘just in case’ she was never fully committed to staying clean. I feel like as someone who has struggled with s*lf h*rm and other things this is an excellent point that i kind of always understood but never really accepted. Even when I stay clean for months if i ever feel like relapsing i can because i’ve never been brave enough to make the means inaccessible, and when i think about that I guess it shows that i’ve never commited to truely ceasing to hurt myself. It’s definetly some interesting food for thought.
Black Love
Toni Braxton - “Let it Flow” directed by Herb Ritts (1996)
Naomi Campbell, Kate Moss and Marcus Schenkenberg photographed by Herb Ritts for Absolut Versace (1997)
Megan on Live dancing to "As If" by Blaque
Fear Street (2021) - Bloopers
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thinking abt how sarah said to hannah once “it was all over” they would kiss in broad daylight and then how the last scene is sam and deena kissing once it really IS all over in the same place where hannah and sarah hooked up in 1666. the difference in those scenes is so clear and impactful. sarah and hannah were afraid and alone in the dark when they kissed, full of guilt and uncertainty and then three centuries later their reincarnations, sam and deena, kissed in exactly the same spot in the sunlight and they were happy and for the first time in a long time they were both safe and unafraid.
“Little grease, these things go down faster than a Sunnyvale cheerleader.”- Martin Franklin (Fear Street)