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kingortheviceroy · 8 months
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my roommates dogs barking at me everytime i go in the kitchen at night is so helpful
can’t eat more if i can’t even go in there
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celebspost · 1 year
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celebs meeting Ke Huy Quan
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hollytanaka · 2 months
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Gringas, this is me talking to your "Latina!Reader" or "Latina!OC" characters when your make them speak in shitty google-translate Spanish or no Spanish at all and just reduce them to a racist stereotype
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im-so-tiredlol · 5 months
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My gf bought me a pastry and I had to eat it 😭
What of waste of 320cals
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godhatesadam666 · 7 months
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So had my baby now I'm ready to do this properly what better time to starve than when I have every excuse to not eat? Breakfast? I need to sleep up all night with the baby. lunch? I have to feed her don't have time to make myself anything. Dinner? Gotta do chores while I can otherwise when will I get cleaning done. Plus it's recommended I work out when I can so no one will question why I want to walk all the time it's perfect
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longagoitwastuesday · 10 months
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Hi, can i ask you why in your opinion some people consider the moors a proper character in wuthering heights? Do you think the story would have been so different if it had been set in a different location?
I've wanted to sit on this for a bit to see if I changed my opinion/reaction, because I thought of an answer instantly. I'm going to be sincere, what I thought was "because people have not read enough (good) books".
I'm not entirely sure why people consider the moors a proper character because I don't think it works as one at all. I imagine a big part of the reason why is the appeal of the aesthetic and how powerful an impact it has had culturally and even in general in the collective imaginary, but I don't think that's exclusively due to Wuthering Heights. Trying to dig more, I'd say it's because of the importance it has for the characters, emotionally, narratively and symbolically. And, digging even more, I imagine it's due to the metaphysical bond and even ontological identification between moors and characters some people read into it.
Most if not all of these characteristics are typical of significant settings in books, though. They don't necessarily confer the settings the title of "character". And, as much abstract personality as they may have, in my opinion the moors are lacking something to be comfortable calling them so. In Wuthering Heights I'd say the house itself, Wuthering Heights, feels more like a character to me than the moors. Still, I'd say even then there's a certain something missing.
As much character or importance in ambience setting Bly Manor has in The turn of the screw, I don't think one could freely say it's a character on itself; that's sort of the situation with the moors in Wuthering Heights, I think. In comparison, Comala in Pedro Páramo, Hill House in The haunting of Hill House, Macondo in One hundred years of solitude or Vetusta in La Regenta, to name a few, feel a lot more like characters. They are books in which the settings themselves feel fleshed out with care, thoroughly developed like a character, and they even read as having a certain will of their own, as actively participating in the narrative at times. The moors in Wuthering Heights don't work that way. And it's not a bad thing. They don't have to, that's not their role.
Now, on the question about whether I think the story would be so different if set in some other location... I think the answer is both yes and no? Of course the book would never have been exactly the same had it taken place somewhere else, and the heather and in general the description of wildlife and vegetation are symbolically meaningful. But also, I didn't have a clear image of what the moors were when I first read the book. I imagined something infertile, isolated and cold, but that's it, and it worked. I didn't know how the English moors were at all.
I do think the isolation aspect is necessary to make Wuthering Heights, and I'd say perhaps even the cold and generally bad weather, but it's also true in a similarish way Pedro Páramo works with a place that is very hot. Ultimately it's up to the writer, and it will work if it's well written and well waved alongside the other parts forming the book. Wuthering Heights was waved with the moors in mind specifically, and it works. Would the story in abstract be much different if set somewhere else? Not necessarily, probably not, but it wouldn't be exactly Wuthering Heights, just as it wouldn't be if one were to change any other of its characteristics.
#The stormy windy weather works very well with Cathy's moods specifically for example but I don't think we see her be influenced or changed#by the weather the way Ana's mood is influenced by the rain in La Regenta for example. Which doesn't make the moody weather less important#It has symbolic and aesthetic aspect and in art that's very important on its own#Is the weather/wildlife/vegetation/setting important in Wuthering Heights? Yes of course#Could one set a similar story somewhere else and still be able to convey a similar effect and mood? Also yes. There are examples#I think I've talked about this before with both @faintingheroine and @13eyond13. About the importance of the setting in Wuthering Heights#and how other similar stories could be set in some other very different places. Or how despite the setting being very particular#in Wuthering Heights the story works and is very popular in other very different and at times faraway countries (such as Japan for example)#because more than the specificity of the moors the setting depends on the infertility perhaps‚ the mood it sets#and how it works with the narrative and characters‚ and mainly the isolation#One can easily translate that into something relevant to their own place and culture so to speak#I didn't want to include this (and some other things haha) in my reply to avoid making it longer still‚ but here it is just in case#Also there's an idealisation of Wuthering Heights in certain particular aspects‚which is something I talk about often with @faintingheroine#I think that too plays a role in making people consider the moors a proper character on its own#The topic is very interesting and this was fun to think about. Thanks for the question!#I hope my reply was articulated enough. I've been awake for thirty hours. I'll try to remember to come back later and give a look though#I talk too much#Wuthering Heights
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thicccskulled · 1 year
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I don’t think I’ll ever be free of this, not fully. It lurks in my chest and at night it claws at my ribcage, a never ending reminder that I will always be sick
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gorkaya-trava · 6 months
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I finally figured out what triggered me back into anorex1a. it's fucking pelle who didn't eat to look like a corpse. thanks man, decent th1nsp0
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rexaleph · 1 year
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the first time i heard of princess diana was in elementary school english class, probably 4th grade. the teacher was telling us how they used to have this princess and she died tragically and everyone loved her and her death was this huge international event. so she mentioned that people called her Lady Di, except to my 9 y o mind that wasnt Di as in Diana, but Lady Die as in death. bc obviously im just hearing abt this woman for the first time and the main thing abt her seems to be how she died. And i was so disturbed by that lmao. i thought there was some kinda princess diana death cult, like did they call her Lady Die when she was still alive?? was she meant to die on purpose or was her death so singular that she was elevated to like necro-royalty posthumously??? the whole thing felt super scary and fucked up
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batri-jopa · 8 months
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Ooh I just stumbled upon another most relateable review of And Then We Danced !!!
If people ask me why I’m learning Georgian, I tell them it’s a bit silly, it’s because I watched a film and fell in love. If they want to know which film, I answer with pride that it’s And Then We Danced – which has resulted in the response ‘oh, you know that’s actually quite controversial?’ as well as conspicuous silence. (...)
I love the sociopolitical analysis! And mentioning Vakhtang Chabukiani paradox of being straightwashed national hero!! And the one about Patriarch Ilya II’s Easter speech, lol😂
And there's even the longest appreciation of Irakli's role played by Bachi Valishvili I've read in the ATWD reviews so far!😍
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kingortheviceroy · 1 year
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no cap why is my friends preteen sister making me want to relapse
she lowkey has binge ED which i struggled with before becoming anorexic and she posts like pro ana shit and thinspo on her snap
i could show her what being skinny really is
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pynkhues · 2 years
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Hi, have you seen the trailer for Blonde? It doesn't sit right with me that it has a NC 17 Rating. Also I think Hollywood has made far too many Marilyn biopics. What are your thoughts on this?
Yeah, I have, and I hate everything about it, anon.
I'm a really big fan of Marilyn's work, and think she was a wildly talented and underrated actress, and to see her continuing to be exploited and fetishised for so long after her death genuinely makes me a little sick.
Like, god, from Hugh Hefner making sure he got buried beside her, to Kim Kardashian wearing her dress, to the pornification of her memory throughout pop culture and now this movie, I am so, so tired of the way nobody will let this poor woman rest.
The behind the scenes goss has been that the movie's a trainwreck, so hopefully it comes out and gets the reception it deserves, but who knows at this point. I'm sure there will be many people who watch it for Ana de Armas and the rating alone.
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im-so-tiredlol · 10 months
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I've been doing so good lately. Was up till 5am and still didn't binge, almost made a sandwich but I had enough willpower to close the fridge and have coffee instead
I'm so proud of myself
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snowfallnight · 1 year
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I've always wanted to do one of these but I never remember on the first! I'm actually doing it!
SW for January: 129.4
My goal is to drop 10 but my actual goal is to just not gain lol
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chodoyodes · 2 years
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is any1 else like inordinately triggered by health food grocery stores? (natural grocers, whole foods, etc) i’m not only in there feeling like i am a literal idiot child for not recognizing the brands but i also feel like i’ve failed somehow for not liking and preferring “healthy” food
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thicccskulled · 1 year
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depression and an ed are the worst combo, fuck you mean i have to deal with emotional binging on top of a desperate need to starve and get skinny
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