If you see this you’re legally obligated to reblog and tag with the book you’re currently reading
guys look what they have at the videorental store
Our Eisner-award nominated comic WOLVENDAUGHTER by @sticksandsharks is back in stock! Pick up a print or PDF copy from our online shop.
i love you obvious symbolism i love you blatant foreshadowing i love you gratuitous parallels i love you dramatic lighting i love you cheesy music. i love you media that doesn't take itself too seriously
Tragic character with a clock motif go brr
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ok wait, reblog if you’ve cried at least once because of math, doesn’t matter which grade i’m trying to prove something
“I’m at uni for three months and suddenly I’m not straight any more.”
— Rooney Bach, in “Loveless” by Alice Oseman
i wish this was me so bad
kit connor having originally auditioned for charlie spring is SO funny what was he thinking?? imagine being alice oseman, seeing nick nelson walk off of the pages of your comic, coming to tell you hes auditioning for charlie spring
my favorite genre of media:
just finished this book and AAAAAAAAAAAAAA
I've read both If We Were Villains and The Secret History multiple times in the past few years and to put it lightly, they have both changed something in my brain, the way I read books, and my standard for stories.
So now I'm struggling to get back into reading literally any other book. I thought about reading a romance novel or fantasy but I often find them predictable and there's just not as much tea.
like.... I need the drama, the mystery, the incestuous plottwist, the murder, the irony, the homoerotic friendships, the dead character that haunts the narrative, the tragedy, the greek mythology, the unreliable narrator, and the shakespeare of it all.
I need more quotes that make me as insane as "I'm nothing in my soul if not obsessive" or "for us, everything was a performance. everything poetic" or "there is no comfort like complicity" or "do you blame Shakespeare for any of it?" "I blame him for all of it" or "you can justify anything if you do it poetically enough" or "how tremendous the agony of unmade decisions" or "I look at you and all the sonnets make sense" or "beauty is terror" or "were you in love with him?" "yes, I was" it's not the whole truth. the whole truth is I'm in love with him still."
the only book I can think of that comes close is The Picture of Dorian Gray, idk the vibes and the tea are there
ACAB | all pronous | transmasc | art student | demiromantic | agender
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