That's it. That's the post. #TRENDING
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what I feel a lot of Great Gatsby adaptions are missing is that Nick isn’t naive to what’s going on around him, but he’s a passive cynic, and that’s part of why he admires Gatsby so much, because he is the single most hopeful person he’s ever met
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just started Halloween H20 - 20 Years Later and this franchise keeps surprising me with the actors that it has, how the fuck did i not know Joseph Gordon-Levitt was in one of these, he looks like a fucking baby, he better survive this movie i swear to god, i'll kill Michael myself if he hurts him.
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mitch’s new song is being released through erskine is harry the workaholic going to build a label during his time off
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I kinda love Ben Glenroy and his five whores sewing circle now!
…Well, I feel sorry for him anyway.
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Chiming back in to say: nobody on TV looks that good in real life! Like yes obviously a lot of actors are still very good looking people, but when you see them on camera, they’re made to usually look their absolute best. It goes so beyond getting their hair and make-up done professionally. The girls usually have extensions and fake eyelashes and people are lit a certain way and everyone gets their clothes tailored to them perfectly. All this to say, don’t ever feel bad that you don’t look like the people on TV cause they don’t look like that either lol
Hell yeah!!!! It’s easy to look that good when you have a team of professionals whose entire job is to make you look good.
When I see social media posts or other things like “wowowowow these people haven’t aged at ALL” I remember (and it took me a while to learn and accept) that rich people and celebs have deep resources and doctors and procedures and skin creams and skin care that the general public does not.
Everybody’s journey to body acceptance / body neutrality won’t be the same but I have grown a lot more comfortable with myself over the past couple years re: wearing what makes me feel good and giving progressively less fucks about how other people feel about it. Which often means no makeup whatsoever. As one of my best friends has been saying about such things for the past year as we’ve begun to emerge: What did we survive for? What did we endure for? To wear underwire bras and a full face of makeup everyday? I think not!
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Sometimes I write about things that aren't movies. In this case it's "The Perks of Being a Wallflower". I started reading reading it a few days ago (and honestly knowing the movie is directed by the author, I'll probably watch it after I'm done).
I went in thinking it would be mostly teenage drama and hopefully some part of it would be relatable in some way. I did not expect it to be so funny. Charlie reads a lot of the world around him but doesn't understand it as well as he thinks he does, and it's hilarious. Not in a mean way that pokes fun at him, but more in a way that highlights how he thinks differently.
I never spent a lot of my teenage years "living" like Charlie did, going to parties and having family events. It was mostly just studying, videogames and movies (I assume that's the truth for most people) so reading the book is giving a strange sense of nostalgia. Feeling wistful for a time that never really existed, that I get to experience through the eyes of someone that was never really there.
I'm only two chapters in, but I'm really liking it. I hope the movie is good. It's got Tom Savini in it so even if it sucks it'll be fun.
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"How you age when you're unproblematic"
You mean how you age when you've had plastic surgery, and massive wealth. Don't equate goodness with attractiveness.
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I actually enjoyed the new ant man and it was genuinely good, I think some of y’all just hate to have fun
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