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absoluteabsolem · 4 months
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feel free to tell me about your favourites and/or your top 4 letterboxd in the tags;;;;
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rosybean · 2 months
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“heaven sent”
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pimpseries · 8 months
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yourdailyqueer · 5 months
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Ice Spice (Isis Gaston)
Gender: Female
Sexuality: Bisexual
DOB: 1 January 2000 
Ethnicity: Dominican, African American
Occupation: Singer, songwriter, rapper
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pmvstump · 2 years
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me being normal while listening to my chemical romance’s 2022 track “the foundations of decay”
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stuckinapril · 2 months
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so grateful to be a balanced mix of arab and american culture. the way american culture handles family is so fucking cold
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honeyrosepetals · 3 months
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casualist-tendency · 7 months
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pianokantzart · 1 month
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GQ Magazine is really good so long as you don't read it.
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jason misses his sweet 16 but later on talia does get him his first car: a 1972 dodge demon 340 in the shade plum crazy. jason is torn between tears of joy and tears of laughter, the screamin’ demon!
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deemacs · 1 year
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lestat serving cunt in episode 5 (he's the cunt)
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who-needs-words · 2 months
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One of my silly dreams is to someday own mechanisms merchandise. Not the stuff currently on red bubble but merch made by the actual band. I would probably pay a stupid price to get that merch.
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pimpseries · 8 months
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rosybean · 2 months
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“Remember”
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oifaaa · 1 year
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in united states public school we learn about the american revolution and the first three presidents (minus the fact that they had slaves and abused their families bc how dare we portray them as anything but heroes on a pedastal) every year from when we're 8 to when we're 14, we have one year for generalized world history and if you're lucky one year to learn about a very white-centric view of pre-1700's north america and prehistory
Doesn't that get a bit boring? Now I'm thinking about it tho I think I'd say 95% of my history classes would have been modern history basically anything from the industrial revolution onwards like the world wars, the Russian revolution followed by the cold war including modules on the Vietnam war and Korean war, and then obviously American civil rights movement, the Irish famine, Irish war of independence, irish civil war and finally a lot about the troubles - in fact I think the only two times I can remember learning about anything older is in primary we learnt about ancient Egypt and in first year of secondary we learnt about the native Americans
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ganonfan1995 · 1 year
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Sometimes I feel a bit at odds with LoZ fandom, but only because of how old it is and how much it's constantly changing.
I generally love to engage with the lore, and I love to play with the characters and setting...But good god is it exhausting.
I genuinely feel like my exposure to OOT and WW early on as my only point of reference for years have greatly shaped the way I look at games as a whole...So at times it can be super frustrating to communicate with fans who jumped on between the SS and BOTW era.
There are unique generational gaps in this fandom that I haven't observed before in other spaces. In part because playing older LoZ titles is just not possible for a large portion of new fans, but also because LoZ has always had a "current" game that doesn't require the player to have knowledge of previous games.
Each game can be a stand alone as much as they can be a piece of a larger picture.
I've been thinking about this a lot lately as totk draws closer and closer. It's impossible not to run into a popular theory or a speculation that I find incredibly misplaced. And even harder to remember that the basis for these theories comes from the lack of exposure to the rest of the series.
I feel like SS takes up waaaay too much space when it comes to current lore. But also when it's one of the only other newer LoZ games playable on modern consoles for the last 10+ years, it's only natural that it would.
HD remakes and reboots are great, Nintendo needs to be releasing the entire LoZ franchise for switch like yesterday.
I see so many ppl talk about Ganondorf incorrectly or from a post SS point of reference...but really I am just begging y'all to play WW....preferably immediately after OOT as a sequel if you can. (not TP, because he really was 2 dimensional and bland in that game. Even if he is daddy to me.)
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