mostly i do god knows what
women in PHLEGM (poetry, history, language, english literature, ghost stories, music)
At some point, most people stop growing. They settle into a comfortable identity, clinging to a fixed idea of who they are.
When this happens, any change — even growth — starts to feel like a threat. This is how people grow old without growing wise. Elders were once respected not merely for their age but for the wisdom living inside them.
If we resist the pull toward the comfort and security of a rigid identity, we open ourselves to ongoing growth. Even the smallest shifts, day by day, week by week, build toward something remarkable.
Just imagine what you could become.
im catfishing you all im actually dreamier and funnier and sillier and cuter and hotter and betterer and sexier and dreamier and more insane in person
some highlights from hugh grant answering the proust questionnaire in vanity fair.
"But 22 episodes is too much to binge in one session!"
Perhaps we should not consume our entertainment like an eating disorder.
Have something to look forward to every thurday for half a year. A week to build up excitement and theories between episodes (or to yk, be too busy to watch). Time to create art about it.
time to let things find their audience, time for fandoms to build up (time for fandoms to maintain their momentum)
My generations grew up watching the same TV show over the course of their entire school career. That's why Star Trek, for example, has such a large fanbase.
Seven seasons of Voyager means those characters accompanied me for seven years. That's why so many people are attached to shows and characters.
megan thee stallion’s striped set by @nailedbytav