Lil Nas X released a snippet of "Late to the Party". Oh and also, fuck BET.
Moon Knight (2022) | 1.06 ‘Gods and Monsters’
INVENTING ANNA (2021) → 1x08 Too Rich for Her Blood
“I wish I had your zen. You’re not angry at all?”
The hellsite as soon as Turning Red released
‘Children of Shatila’ (Lebanon, 1998) film by Mai Masri. In this scene the youth of the Palestinian refugee camp interview an elder with a video camera.
“There is no special love exclusively reserved for romantic partners. Genuine love is the foundation of our engagement with ourselves, with family, with friends, with partners, with everyone we choose to love.”
— bell hooks, from All About Love: New Visions
To bell hooks' legacy as a prolific intersectional black feminist! This quote is a reminder of some of bell hooks's best works, which construct new, working ideas of love
Currently angry about how disasters like tornadoes dont treat us all equally
If you're a rich person with multiple homes and a tornado hits your house, you lose property
If you're a middle class person with a modest suburban home and a tornado hits your house, you lose everything
If you're a poor person that lives in a trailer and a tornado hits your house, you're probably dead
PHANTOM THREAD (2017) dir. Paul Thomas Anderson
ANDREW GARFIELD as JONATHAN LARSON tick, tick… BOOM! (2021) dir. Lin-Manuel Miranda
“I don’t ask you to love me always like this, but I ask you to remember. Somewhere inside of me there will always be the person I am tonight.”
— F. Scott Fitzgerald; Tender is the Night
midnight mass saying the line between divinity and monstrosity is nonexistent and how you categorize it is a matter of what you choose to put your faith in. how far you’re willing to stretch belief to accept the things in front of you that you’ve been told are good even if they’re ugly. seeing is believing but can you believe what you see. bro i am flat on my back
the crisis this show brings on 😅!! how tangible is faith? what is the bridge between the Bible's fantastical and reality?
Lil Nas X 🤝 Janelle Monae
Using cyberpunk imagery and themes in their music to reflect their existence as Black queer people





