Tbh Byers is a perfect cinnamon role too pure for this world. I just wanna wrap him up in a blanket and tell him everything’s gonna be okay.
He’s gonna find the truth and settle down and have a family and still hang out with his buddies it’s gonna be rad.
Jump the Shark never happened goodnight.
mulder every night: scully, you still like like me right?
run me down with your car dana scully
This is too real for me. (x)
DANA KATHERINE SCULLY CONTROL YOURSELF
Broadway and Bootlegs
There has been a lot of drama concerning bootlegs with Hamilton lately, so this will primarily be using that show as an example.
First of all, let me state that Lin Manuel Miranda has done so much to have as many people see Hamilton live from Ham4Ham to the Rockerfeller Foundation partnership for 20,000 students to see the show.
But Lin is only one man.
Doing all of this does not change the fact that Broadway is the most exclusive, inaccessible form of media. Broadway is made for the rich. Are you lucky enough to have 300$ ticket for a terrible balcony seat, alone, to a show that is sold out until next year? Good for you! Most people aren’t.
Lin should understand this as the kid who grew up only being able to listening to cast albums. He should understand that without bootlegs, thousands of people would never see Hamilton live, much less with the original cast.
I saw a few post about this that honestly made me sick. One of which said that “you are not entitled to Hamilton.” What makes me entitled then? Having a thousand dollars spare to see a show in New York? It is disgusting how classist and elitist theater is, and how that’s what a lot of people like about it. They call it the ‘integrity’ of theater because, God forbid, something so beautiful and inspiring be available to poor people without us being shamed for it.
The other post, which was not in reference to Hamilton, said “In a society where worth is judged by price, for better or worse, what are you saying to someone when you won’t pay for the thing he’s crafted?” Is that really what determines how much something means to you, how inspirational and important it is to you? Do you love something more knowing it was more expensive? How materialistic and rich do I have to be to truly enjoy the arts?
One of the main reasons Broadway and theater has survived so long with the introduction of digital medias is bootlegs. Today, you can illegally download games, shows, and movies with no one batting an eye, but Broadway has always closed it’s doors to the public even though they do film every show for the library. Bootlegs are the only reason you have fans all across America and even world wide. Bootlegs are the only reason you have as many fans as you do because I can guarantee at least half of Broadway fans have never seen anything besides local theater and bootlegs.
“But Lin specifically asked us not to!”
As someone who loves and respects Lin and is an aspiring author, I understand that this show is his blood, sweat, and tears. I understand that he has worked his ass off for six years making this masterpiece, and I love and admire him for it. But again, none of this changes Broadway. None of this changes the thousands of theater fans in poverty and across the globe. Most artists discourage illegal downloads of their work. Do people listen to them?
I haven’t even seen the bootleg yet, because I do respect Lin so much and I am willing to wait until there are any updates on a pro shot version, but that was literally a year ago. Lin wanted to film In the Heights too, but that didn’t happen. I know that isn’t his fault, but I’m terrified that they will never release one for Hamilton either. Why release a video when the seats are sold out for God knows how long?
“You’re stealing his hard-earned money and work!”
Bootlegs don’t lose Broadway a damn cent. If anyone had the means to see a show live instead of a shaky, grainy bootleg, they would. The only people that watch bootlegs are people that cannot see it live. I would love to spend thousands on Hamilton because it deserves it! But I can’t even afford to buy merchandise from them. If I could, I would. But since I can’t, am I instantly less ‘entitled’ to see the show that has inspired me and means so much to me?
TLDR Stop pretending like bootlegs are the end of Broadway.
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claire “i’m so fucking done” temple: a summary
being mentally ill + suicidal at a young age (before 18) is. strange, because you grow up with this idea that one day you’ll finally snap, turn off, be brave enough to kill yourself, so you don’t really plan for the future. adulthood- further life, it isn’t for you, nor do you feel included within the future of it. it isn’t.. it isn’t part of your life plan.
and then before you know it you’re 18 and you’re an adult but you never thought you’d get this far and sure it’s great that you’re still alive you guess but also. you feel so alone + lost in a world you never expected or planned to be a part of.
“My people believe that when you kill someone, you get their power. Kill Wanheda, and you command death.”
#or the one where Bellamy is so fucking done with the Grounders’ stupidity
the signs as this picture
lin: aquarius, capricorn, virgo
anthony: sagittarius, scorpio, taurus
daveed: pisces, leo, gemini
okieriete: aries, cancer, libra
I literally just don’t know what about Friends is supposed to be funny. Like I’ve watched whole episodes in a row and every couple minutes I’ve been like “was that the joke? was this funny? where is the funny part of this?” like I don’t…. where is it funny.