I love women!
— Barbie, from "Barbie" (2023) dir. Greta Gerwig
Sometimes I see straight women posting and I'm like hmmm okay I can see why some straight men are driven insane without necessarily being like Andrew Tate psychos
Oh there's so many of these
The feminine trait of *checks notes* wanting to stay hydrated
You guys are insane for even jokingly saying that you can understand why men become violent misogynists over very obvious jokes.
Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse (2023) dir. Joaquim Dos Santos, Kemp Powers and Justin K. Thompson
I think it's one of the most important elements of the film -- that thing that his mom says to him. "I know you're getting older. I know you're growing up. I mean, you're going to go out there in the world and do everything, but never let anybody make you feel like you're not worthy [or] you're not valuable," all of these things that, ultimately, he does come to understand, and that makes him stronger, like literally stronger, right?
Luna Lauren Vélez on Rio's speech in Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse (2023)
HOBIE BROWN & MILES MORALES SPIDER-MAN: ACROSS THE SPIDER-VERSE (2023) | dir. Joaquim Dos Santos, Justin K. Thompson, Kemp Powers
time to see if my old mpreg player works ahhh!!!
IT WORKS!!!!
MP3 PALYER
absolutely this. bc when i was watching the movie. i kept looking at miles and thinking, is this what representation feels like? bc wow he could be one of my cousins. but then i saw hobie . HOBIE!??? and i was like oh ok i get it. this is what all of you guys were talking about when you said you used to have crushes on cartoons? like if this was ten years ago? you wouldn't have heard the end of it. like my brain can not imagine a more perfect character design. hobie showed up and my third eye was opened. his physical characteristics and personality seem to have formed from my brain like venus or something. mind blown i was like OHHH
I will never forgive them for doing this to me
It’s probably also an homage to this concept art from the first movie. God I love this shot
You know. Reading is important. Because I'm like always trying to make every line I write this groundbreaking mindfucking art but like. A book is 90% just saying what happened. "I hugged him around the waist." "The chair was brown and overstuffed." "I woke up alone." Etc etc. Like normal ass lines. I just keep comparing my boring, necessary to set a scene lines, with famous authors' absolute best lines and like.... every line doesn't have to shatter the earth. Sometimes someone just sits in a chair and the lines that wreck you come later, one at a time, here and there. It's alright.
This is super common and I wish we were taught when we begin to write that those quoted lines are also in a sea of the same sort of setup we obsess over not being 'good enough'. I saw multiple people drop out of writing courses over this in college. Sure, sometimes you need a better way to describe something prevalent or to pinpoint an emotion, but if EVERYTHING was written in that sort of tone for a whole book it would prove utterly exhausting to read.
Also, if every single line in the book was hard-hitting and mindblowing, then it wouldn't be memorable because it would be drowned out.
The best lines are famous because they stand out.
sorry every age gap is problematic now. yeah the only ethical relationship left is twincest it's the only way to avoid a power dynamic
Already did
british people im sorry for what we put you through
EDIT:
hispanic ppl im sorry for what we put you through
I love that Pavitr literally backflips outta bed
Meanwhile Hobie hates mornings and is like 'if you getting robbed before noon that's between you and god homie DO NOT call me'
Jean-Michel Basquiat photographed by Ari Marcopoulos,1983.
Dominic Fike as Elliot “Ruminations: Big and Little Bullys” — Euphoria (2.03)





