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#this movie was so bad
upsidedownmvnson · 8 months
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joe keery as scott in the charnel house (2016)
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rampldgifs · 10 months
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click the source for 261 gifs of actress WALLIS DAY in SHEROES(2023). please note that i do not approve of the 5+/- age rule. these were made from scratch and more will be added at my leisure.  so please don’t edit, repost or claim as your own or i will eat you. tag me if you’re posting edited gif icons for public use. give this post a like or reblog if useful. enjoy !  [ DISCLAIMER: it has just come to my attention that wallis has been cavalier about her co-star being the target of racist trolling. use at your discretion.]
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Nobody:
That one guy from the awful fever dream that was the movie God's Not Dead:
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I hate those films so much, one was already too many but there's four of them? I can't believe I used to actually like the first one, I would rather be strapped to a chair and forced to watch The Last Airbender for 24 hours straight in a pair of jeans that someone is constantly throwing water onto every hour to ensure they never dry than watch any of the God's Not Dead movies.
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based-orochimaru · 2 years
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✨Barbie Princess Power! ✨
Superhero Barbie was such a cool concept I need M O R E 
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seaside-lovers · 1 year
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this is such a stupid crush (most likely born of nostalgia for this trashfire movie) but him...
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Vincent Price at the opening of The Tingler (1959)
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ierofrnkk · 4 months
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“That’s fair…. We’ll work on that…” I FUCKING HATE HIM SO MUCH
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At least Matpat lives on in the FNAF universe
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konakoro · 1 year
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The world was so ungrateful to you...
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bioethicists · 4 months
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this is going to sound simplistic + i promise you it's not: stop following people whose entire schtick is being cruel or fighting with others online. even if the ppl deserve it! even if it's not a ~problematic~ cruelty! even if you agree with all of that blog's opinions!
it's one thing if someone snaps back when provoked or posts the occasional "get a load of this guy". nobody needs to play up respectability for people who haven't given them respect in return. but if someone's online identity centers around being needlessly mean for laughs + they're constantly seeking out socially acceptable, easy targets for petty cruelty, that's a red flag. there's a huge difference between not taking shit/cracking a joke + mocking others as your several-hours-a-day hobby.
especially if, when they are inevitably in the wrong + mocking someone mercilessly to their 50k followers over something petty goes south (shocking!), they become extremely defensive or block everyone or play the victim or dismiss it as "well, how was i supposed to know they were autistic? i'm autistic + i don't meow in public" or whatever.
this isn't a "well i knew all along" post bcuz nobody should be shamed for being in the dark about something like this but many of the popular bloggers who have later been exposed for serious harassment or abuse should not have shocked us. if someone's blog is 90% shit like "you should light yourself on fire because you watch x anime" or "look at this so-called lesbian bitch + her ugly fucking boyfriend at a kink convention- it's giving drowned rats", should it really shock you that they are also being cruel or abusive in less internet-acceptable ways? if they've already shown you that they get a such a thrill out of being vicious that they do it daily + are regularly rewarded with thousands of followers?
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pirateprincessjess · 13 days
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I feel the need to periodically remind people that Idiocracy is a eugenics movie.
One of the things that eugenicists believe is that it is bad for society when the “wrong people” breed.
The entire premise of the movie is that “stupid people” kept having kids while “smart people” didn’t have kids, and it ruined society because stupid genes propagated while smart genes died out. This is eugenics propaganda.
I know people will read this and their response will be “actually it’s satire” but the movie isn’t satirizing eugenics. It’s satirizing anti-intellectualism, and consumerism, and it proposes eugenics as a solution.
When eugenics was first conceived, it was used as a way to justify inequality. The idea was that people who held privilege were able to do so because they were smarter and genetically superior to lazy and stupid people who don’t have privilege. Obviously this is bad and wrong, but it is also the core lesson of Idiocracy.
The movie literally ends with the main character becoming president and having “the smartest children in the world.” Because he and his wife have smarter genes than everyone else. The proposed solution for the things that Idiocracy is satirizing is for the smart people to have children that can be in charge of the world.
I know it’s fun to use this movie to dunk on anti-intellectualism and the MAGA movement, but we need to stop. When you quote and reference this movie you are spreading eugenics propaganda.
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rosamundpkes · 7 months
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I really value when people use violence for me, it's actually one of my love languages.
BOTTOMS (2023) dir. Emma Seligman
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xenksfightscene · 3 months
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Xenk Yendar’s Fight Scene set to:
Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! (A Man After Midnight) - ABBA
(YouTube link)
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interstitties101 · 1 year
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sorrelpaws · 5 months
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ROCK ON!!!
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kookies2000 · 1 year
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As someone who grew up in a household where men were never allowed to show affection, let alone to another man, from fear of being seen as weak.............
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These forehead touches between friends/bros are so healing to me. Please, we need more of this. Platonic affection between men is beautiful, and I wish I had grown up with it.
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