You'll always be sad about this ... But it doesn't mean that you made the wrong choice. It's just something that you have to carry.
Celeste Ng, Little Fires Everywhere
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I finished Little Fires Everywhere on my break and I gotta say….I can’t stand EITHER Mia or Elena 😅 They BOTH suck to me 😂
BUT I love both Kerry Washington and Reese Witherspoon respectively!
And since I’m in a Reese Witherspoon mood, I’m starting The Morning Show tomorrow!! 🤩
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heyy if you can find anything on it, could you please do a web weave on having gone through so much but being strong through all of it and never allowing yourself to hurt? and/or maybe being jealous of other people who are able to express their hurt when you cant
i hope you're doing okay <33
Han Kang Human Acts / Margaret Atwood / Rainer Maria Rilke (tr. Anita Barrows & Joana Macy) To the Younger Brother; The Book of Hours / Eleanor Hsieh Jenny Holzer said... / Celeste Ng Little Fires Everywhere
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Celeste Ng’s style of writing feels so effortless that if it weren’t for the grief and dread blanketing the pages, I would easily call this a One Day Read. Her tragically hopeful ending knocked the wind out of me. This is far sadder and deeper than Little Fires Everywhere, in my opinion.
8/10
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Here are some underrated sapphic shows that should get more recognition
Vida:
2 sisters reunite after their mother's death to take over a bar in their home town. When they get there they discovered that their mother had been married to a woman for the last five years, and now they have to share share the bar with her. There's added tension because the mother threw her oldest daughter out of the house when she was a teenager because found out about her bisexuality
Teenage Bounty Hunters
Two twin sisters accidentally become involved in the Bounty Hunters business when they crash their fathers car. We see them navigate their lives between being average teenagers going to catholic school and their jobs as Bounty Hunters
Everything's Gonna Be Okay
An older brother with daddy issues has to adopt his 2 half-sisters when their father dies of cancer. This show is hilarious and has so much representation (autistim, gay, sapphic, asexual, biromantic, polyamorous, poc, ect.)
Motherland Fort Salem
Instead of witches being killed during the witch trials in the United States, they got recruited into the military where they, and their future daughters must fight for the country from when they turn 18 years
Little Fires Everywhere
This show is perfection! Little Fires Everywhere follows two families in the 90s. One of the families is a privileged white family while the other is a low-working class black family. The show follows the families as they get more and more involved in each other's lives and as the tension rise between them due to microagressions and an adoption storyline
We Are Lady Parts
We Are Lady Parts follows an all muslim riot grrrl/punk band as their band first get started. We see how their friendships evolve,and there aren't any Muslim stereotypes in the show, as far as I could tell
One Day At A Time
ODAAT follows a Cuban-American family as they go through life. The show includes important topics such as racism, gender inequality, homophobia and so much more. There is a sapphic relationship with a lesbian and a nonbinary person, and they're really cute together
Wonder Egg Priority (tw suicide and self harm)
A group of girls have all had someone close to them commit suicide, and the main characters tries to get the deceased back to life. In the meantime they develop a close friendship
Everything Sucks!
Everything Sucks! takes place in the 90s and revolves around two high school clubs, the tech club and the theater club, as they film an alien movie together. One of the main characters is a chaotic lesbian
The Wilds (tw SA, blood, death)
A group of teenage girls thinks they're going on a relaxing trip to Hawaii when they're involved in a plane crash, and are stranded on a deserted island. What they don't know is that the plane crash wasn't an accident and the girls are now involved in an experiment
The Sex Lives Of College Girls (SA, teacher-student "relationship")
This show follows four roommates as they navigate their first year of college. It deals with many relatable topics, and it's both funny and serious
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Sometimes you need to scorch everything to the ground and start over. After the burning the soil is richer, and new things can grow. People are like that, too. They start over. They find a way.
Celeste Ng, Little Fires Everywhere
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