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Emotionally Fragile.

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Pooja. 22, She/Her. Bi. A lot of Destiel, Dean Winchester, Louis and other things that catch my eye. Hello

I LOVE YOU, HANDS ON MY HANDS 

Our Beloved Summer (2021) dir. Kim Yoon Jin Squid Game (2021 ‒ ) dir. Hwang Dong Hyuk All of Us Are Dead (2022 ‒ ) dir. Lee Jae Gyoo Tomorrow (2022) dir. Kim Tae Yoon Love Alarm (2019 - 2021) dir. Kim Jin Woo & Lee Na Jung Twenty-Five Twenty-One (2022) dir. Jung Ji Hyun A Business Proposal (2022) dir. Park Seon Ho My Liberation Notes (2022) dir. Kim Seok Yoon My Country: The New Age (2019) dir. Kim Jin Won Sweet Home (2020 ‒ ) dir. Lee Eung Bok

a knives out prequel where benoit blanc is investigating a murder and hugh grant (aka phillip) is one of the suspects and he’s sort of nervous around blanc which leads blanc to be suspicious so he purposefully spends more time with phillip just to suss out his behavior but at the end it turns out phillip didn’t do anything he just liked blanc and was shy

here’s my pitch for one of the scenes near the climax of the movie

blanc, monologuing: … and it has not gone unnoticed, by the way - your frankly embarrassingly obvious attempts to endear me to you in order to cast suspicion off yourself! it has worked to a degree, i’ll grant you, but a successful ruse is still a ruse philip, who really had not been doing anything of the sort: you… were endeared to me? blanc, slowly realizing: …. um. the

every time a woman talks about getting cosmetic surgery lip fillers botox buccal fat removal PREVENTATIVE botox labiaplasty rhinoplasty any of the plastys i feel like i'm being sucked down a fucking storm gutter. it's so bleak and it's so grim and it's so profoundly upsetting. here's how to sleep so you don't get wrinkles! here's how to laugh and smile so you don't get wrinkles! here's this horrifically over involved skincare routine that you should start as a teenager to prevent any indication that you've lived a life free from the omnipresent fear of being observed and subsequently found lacking! you are empowering yourself by constantly placing every piece of your body into separately managed boxes of routines and standards! this should be your hobby! your body is not just for you! the world is entitled to dictate how you look and how you feel about yourself and the unattainable goals are always changing and you will never ever rest! but you should get more sleep! don't look old! look fresh! be fuckable! be cool! make this look low effort! don't be high maintenance! your earlobes are ugly! you're ugly! you're so beautiful! beauty is everything! beauty is worth! self consciousness is so unattractive! make the other women in your life feel inhuman for not sticking to the rules as well as you have! this is a sisterhood! this is a direct competition! kill the competition! support women! other women are doing it wrong! don't be like other women! be the best woman! we'll stop punishing the best woman! i'm going to be fucking sick on myself.

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“I’m sorry that I love you like this”

the social network / virginia woolf / lizzy mcalpine - “just because” / mac and KJ - paper girls) / ross gay (quietvoiced) / richard siken / brokeback mountain / moonlight / salma deera / pablo neruda / the social network / louise o’neill - only ever yours

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glass onion was amazing and I wouldn’t change anything about it. BUT I do think it would have been hilarious if there was a post credit scene with all of them getting covid, because of course miles’ gun vax thing doesn’t work.

id much rather see pups & drag queens & leather daddies & kinksters & half naked transsexuals etc at pride than cops & corporations & tiktok users with pansexual flags. btw

like the only reason ur sorry ass can post about being a chaotic smol queer is because those same ppl you shame for being flamboyant or "too much" busted their asses fighting for our rights. we would be nowhere without the freaks & the perverts & we should all aspire to being more like them & less like hetero society expects us to be

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glass onion had lgbt rep in the way that i prefer: a character is shown to be gay in a subtle yet unmistakeably domestic way, and then nothing romantic happens and we go solve a murder with the power of friendship and violence