what i like to do to assure myself that i am unique, and not just one of many small, white, indistinguishable, perfectly cylindrical checker pieces in jesus and satan's backgammon game, is — i'll say a group of words that i think no one has ever said, in that order. -bo burnham
good omens + textposts, part 2/?
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what if lin manuel miranda met bo burnham
what chaotic monstrosity and linguistic masterpiece could come out of it
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hearing people casually mentioning bo burnham in conversation as if i dont have a visceral reaction every time i hear his name
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The fate of Quirrel is up to interpretation. Maybe we should be kinder about that.
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hot people relate to bo burnham songs
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do you know what cellbit’s other tattoo above the new one says?
the bit of text?
it looks like "Make it (funny?) Make it rhyme" i think?
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okay i wanna talk about female rage. cause i've been thinking about this for a little bit now. but like. female rage is not an emotion. it's a critical lens. like the "male gaze." The Gaze is not a function of the human eye, it is a way of understanding, and thinking critically, about art and media. that's what female rage is. it is the, by and large, fantastical manifestation of the anger women feel towards patriarchy. the blood they want to spill, the murder they want to commit, the violence they want to perpetrate, against this system of oppression. but, of course, you cannot *actually* make systems bleed. so female rage gives voice to that. gives representation. Gone Girl is an excellent example of this. Promising Young Woman, I would argue, is a slightly worse example of it. In that, it loses its nerve. She should be killing the men she lets take her home. i'm not sure why she doesn't. but it's in the genre. my point being, female rage is a thing, it is a concept that exists, it is a narrative tool that is played with, but it isn't something that you, an individual, experience as an *emotion.* tho it might be something you experience as a fantasy. i do think this term is misused by the internet (as most things are), but i also think it has value.
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Spencer: I'm like you guys, once a week I like to slip into an existential depression where I lose all my sense of oneness and self-worth. And what I like to do in order to assurse myself that I'm unique and that I'm not just one of many small, white, indistinguishable, perfectly cylendric checker pieces in Jesus and Satan's badgammon game is I will, I'll say a group of words that I think no one has ever said in that order so that when I say it, I feel like, "Look at me participating in this new moment that no one's ever been a part of." So I'll say something random like uh, like "peanut butter tribadism," or um, "I'm your father and I'm sorry for abandoning you."
Morgan: I just asked how your weekend was.
Hotch: I'm sending you to therapy. This isn't a debate anymore.
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teenage!Danny makes me feel many things. I have yet to determine what those things are.
teenage!Danny exists solely to look extremely cool in candid pictures while making Frank both jealous and inspired by how awesome he used to be at his age as if Legion didn't already look up to Ghostface
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