remember when jane eyre is like “I cant live here anymore” so she just leaves and like. walks into the moors or whatever and almost dies of exposure? bc I really feel that
TAYLOR SWIFT - NYC (November 8, 2024)
in honor of the 7-year anniversary of reputation, put your top three tracks in the tags
I started watching “Stage Struck”
“Reading good books, always studying, regardless of the work she intends to do, should be a part of every girl’s plan for her life. The only way not to let what we’ve gained be taken away from us is to be smart and capable, to learn to design the world better than men have so far done.”
It'd be fun to illustrate a Sound of Music golden book someday. from 2013.
⭒˚.⋆✩ gray november, I've been down since july ✩⋆.˚⭒
Julie Andrews, My Fair Lady. New York, 1956.
It’s all so fucking stupid. It’s stupid that he can run for president. It’s stupid that anyone supports him. It’s stupid that it’s even a debate. There should be no doubt about who the more qualified candidate is. It’s staring us right in the face but it’s like they don’t even see it.
I genuinely cannot sit through months of diskhorse when the reality is people voted for trump and republicans as a whole because they hate women and blame democrats for everything currently wrong (or “wrong”) with this country. like that’s how the cookie crumbles here.
republicans court anger, fear, hysteria. and it fucking works.
oh and a lot of people learned to actually keep quiet about wanting to vote for fascism. clearly.
this blog hates donald trump
I don’t know how to explain this well…but I’m 30 years old and I feel like I’ve had to ‘sacrifice’ my entire adult life to unprecedented times, the pandemic and daily anxiety over hateful politicians and whatever rights they want to take away on any given day and I’m just so fucking tired
If you’re missing playing NYT games while their tech guild is on strike, they’ve made a separate website where you can play similar games without crossing the picket line! there’s also links for donating to their strike fund if you feel so inclined
the tortured poets department being nominated for all the big grammy awards (as it should) and haters can cry about it lmao
The Sound of Music (1965) dir. Robert Wise