Jeremy Radin, from "Lazar Wolf the Butcher" (poem written during staging of Fiddler on the Roof at Paper Mill Playhouse, shared on his IG page) [ID'd]
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okay so thinking about the greys episode where most of the staff accidentally eats edible cookies and this happening in the greys x tlou au world lmfao. imagine the residents (ellie, dina, jesse) trying to take care of their high as fuck attendings (maria, tess, joel, tommy, bill) after a parent gives them to tommy and he leaves them in their lounge
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LET ME ASSIGN YOU AN AESTHETIC WORD.
CAFUNÉ. cafuné means running your fingers through someone's- perhaps a lover, hair. it's such an intimate, affectionate way of showing love. if you got this result, you're a romantic at heart; very sweet, delicate, precious wandering soul. aren't you scared of your heart being too big for your body? somehow, you remind me of that pretty coral pink that bleeds into a soft indigo when the sun is slowly setting.
what i'd like to tell you is that we can't save everyone, and that's okay. you're doing your best, and it's enough.
tagged by: @danversiism!! <3
tagging: you!!
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I think on the joy of storytelling. I genuinely don't know who I'd be, or how I'd get through my life, without it. It is basically the essence of existence. Imagine that we get to spend time on Earth and do this no matter where or when we are.
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Yusef Komunyakaa, from "The Cage Walker", Pleasure Dome: New & Collected Poems [ID in ALT]
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Ok but hear me out: what if OFMD season 2 is just inexplicably a MUSICAL
Obviously we start with Frenchie as the maestro/narrator (in fact maybe it’s all just an elaborate fever dream of his) but more specifically we get a Summer Nights-style duet between Ed and Stede where Ed plays Danny “putting on airs” Zuko and is flanked by Izzy, Fang, and Ivan as his T-Birds while the gang on the dinghy are the swooning Pink Ladies to Stede’s wistful and crooning Sandy.
Additional brain rot includes a Somewhere Out There-inspired ballad between Olu (romantically in the moonlight) and Jim (singing into portholes as they sneak around trying to murder Ed). THEN when Stede and the others finally catch up to The Revenge, they pull a John Cusack in Say Anything and sing a group number as Stede looks up longingly at Ed’s windows and possibly holding up Frenchie boom box-style (I mean it is Frenchie’s dream afterall) and then everybody gets back on the ship and dances and lives happily ever after and obviously Stede ends up with a makeover that puts him back in black leather and yeah that’s it that’s the end
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The Amazing Devils Farewell Wanderlust makes me want to go insane this song makes me want 2 tear apart a room in a mid 1800s period drama I swear 2 god
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