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alurayehulsey · 1 month
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playsthetics · 1 year
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MBTI: My Favourite Characters
ENFP (5/16)
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Jake Peralta (Brooklyn 99)
Cat Valentine (Victorious)
Josephine “Jo” March (Little Women)
Jules Vaughn (Euphoria)
Harley Quinn (DC)
Clementine Kruczynski (Eternal Sunshien of the Spotless Mind)
Christine “Lady Bird” McPherson (Lady Bird)
Phoebe Buffay (Friends)
Penelope Garcia (Criminal Minds)
Pandora Moon (SKINS)
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girl-please-study · 2 years
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Fifty books is not a lot.
Amy Santiago Moodboard
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buh-dass · 1 year
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Gina Linetti // Rosa Diaz
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x-lulu · 2 years
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lu’s watchlist in 2022 - brooklyn nine nine that’s how we do it in the nine-nine , sir. catch bad guys and look good doing it
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gojygo · 1 year
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littlehermitten · 9 months
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"No need to hurry, no need to sparkle
no need to be anybody, but oneself"
- Virginia Woolf
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asgaardd · 2 years
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Looking for mutuals! Please like or reblog if you post any of the following and I’ll give you a follow :)
Marvel
Harry Potter
Star Wars (esp. Ahsoka!!)
Lord of the Rings
Disney/Pixar
The Office
Brooklyn 99
New Girl
Stranger Things
Ghibli
Parks and Rec
Nature/Aesthetic
Pale
B&W
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why-the-heck-not · 2 years
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08.09.22, thursday, 4/100
today was a ”mental health day” lol bc have managed to sleep a whopping combined total of 3 hours during the past 2 days, so energy did not pay even a quick visit
but did do some things, so still counts to this productivity thing okay
went for a run
did the dishes
emailed to an online store that’s fucking up my math book order (notified me after I paid that ”hey it actually is out of stock” nice)
did not nap (trying to change my sleeping schedule to wake up at 4:30am (been going to sleep around 5-7am recently so it’s a full on flippity-flop and that’s the way it feels; flippity-flopping all over the place))
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hiirraethh · 2 years
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just finished watching season 8 of Brooklyn nine-nine and looking at Kevin & Holt is the only thing that makes me believe in the concept of soulmates. my favourite two dorks<3
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devilfulmarina · 1 year
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luciferinsesi · 12 hours
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Name a better duo, I dare you.
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buh-dass · 1 year
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A relationship like jake and amy>>>>
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aquickstart · 3 months
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You know the b99 episode where the dentist who did the perfect murder ends up confessing in a rage because Jake lays down the theory that he was impulsive and sloppy and simply got lucky at every turn? To me Oliver is lowkey the kind of guy Jake described.
i read your ask wrong the first time and assumed something you didn't imply at all and typed out almost a full response. talk about presumption and literacy my god. anyway. to actually answer this correctly this time.
YES. yes exactly. i don't remember this episode well. but oliver quick is impulsive and hungry and horny and confused by his desires. he is sloppy. he is the kind of guy who thinks that of course no one wants him, ugh, poor him, he deserves a sob story because he might as well have been poor and neglected, he felt like he was, so what of it; insecure but compensating by pride. he is also the kind to think that he is smarter than everyone and understands whatever he set his mind to understand better than anyone ever could (i.e. felix, the cattons, the reality of being actually poor, too). he relies on his own perception. once he establishes what he thinks is the full picture, he sticks by this understanding until he gets hit in the face by the concrete wall of reality (e.g. farleigh who keeps defying his expectation and driving him more and more mad).
in his mind, as evidenced so clearly by his monologue in the end, he calculated everything perfectly because he is so smart and everyone else isn't. the truth of it is that the cattons played with him until it was too late. it just so happened that the cattons were also sloppy with their playing, and unfortunately oliver was too impulsive, and too hungry, and never had to face rejection in a way that mattered to him before oxford (because everyone at school was an idiot, clearly, so they just didn't appreciate his genius, and his family, predominantly women, were clearly also too meek to reach his depth of thinking (i am being sarcastic. this is oliver's logic)). he fumbles everything and everyone and then soliloquizes to convince himself (and us, the audience) that he actually didn't. it wasn't actually just a crush that accidentally drove him to something sinister, because oliver quick is a cold-hearted calculating mastermind. if you implied the contrary to his face he'd flip out, probably.
so that's that. but i'll tell you why i first misread your ask. i will also tell you most of what i typed out at first because it is still relevant because of your comparison of b99, a sitcom, and saltburn, an enigma of genre.
by comparing it with a sitcom you're picking up on genre conventions and bringing up, i think, indirectly, a great point about the messiness of saltburn as a film, a cinematic work of art, and the difficulty of defining its genre because of the context of its form. i saw a comment on tiktok in a similar vein, about how saltburn defies the concept of genre and is impossible to pin down, and disagreed with it, because saltburn is fundamentally gothic romanticism, which is, however, largely (if not exclusively) a book genre/aesthetic.
yeah! so like, with this comparison, you're kinda drawing attention to the fact, i think, that oliver soliloquizing his genius plan and recounting everything we've already seen is kind of silly on its own, on a surface level. it is kind of silly because it sounds like it does in marvel-esque flicks, because in those types of stories it's a cliché that works to emphasize the villain's villainy, the pride, the presumption of the win. in those stories we know these dudes are evil (there's nuance, but in general, they are anti-heroes). and i need to stress this: saltburn can definitely be watched and read in the exact same way. surface reading can be completely justified (it is a legitimate literary practice! i have a pdf on hand if you want but here's a citation on researchgate). it's liberating not to dig into psycho- and lit-analysis of a piece and could serve some of us well.
your ask is not about that at all, but i fuckin love the comparison. because saltburn is fuckin silly in a huge part. it has a whole bunch of bits and pieces that it strings together and a lot of people are trying to pin down its genre based on individual bits that they recognize the tone of. but this kind of seeing it is a mistake, because what it does is play into the aesthetics of gothic romanticism. and gothic romanticism can be anything at all, it just has to convey certain themes in certain ways. which is what it does. so it's not that much about whether saltburn is a comedy, a drama, a horror or a thriller. it's more about the fact that it's a gothic story. i fuckin love saltburn.
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