Disabled people have to live somewhere poor people have to live somewhere you cant just exclude us from everywhere
A LOCAL THEATRE JUST ANNOUNCED THEY ARE DOING FALSETTOS I AM SCREAMING.
a heem heem………………………………sshasagjkrhf………… ouhg……..
TRUE CRIME PODCASTER: *in the same cadence you would tell a preschooler a bedtime story* ...and this guy was kinda freakin gross! He would hang his victims on meat hooks in his shack! I'm not gonna lie guys, that sounds pretty icky! Major red flag moment, LOL! But do you know who WOULDNT send you human organs? Our sponsor, HelloFresh!
LOST MEDIA YOUTUBER: *in the same cadence you would issue a debriefing on a terrorist attack* Number 7. The Oonglydoomples. *scary transition sound to slowed down footage of a kids show with a crt filter over it* The Oonglydoomples was a kids show on Nick Jr that ran from 2001 to 2003 that was about Jake Oonglydoomple's adventures in the big city. Only one episode of it has ever surfaced online. We have tried to get into contact with the shows creator, Mark Wankencock, but we've had no luck. Maybe someday, we'll all oonglydoomp once again.
Sorry for infodumping about my special interest out of nowhere, you said a keyword and it activated my unskippable dialogue
girl i don’t even celebrate thanksgiving and i’m still quoting that susan blackwell dinner
falsettos is wild because it will make you feel every emotion there is on the spectrum of human emotions but then also there is a song where they go LATE FOR DINNER LATE AGAIN LATE FOR DINNER LATE AGAIN LATE FOR DINNER LATE AGAIN LATE FOR DINNER LATE LATE LATE LATE and it's a goddamn banger and that song shows you how the main character is shaped by sexism and gender roles and internalized homophobia and how his lover is trying to slap some sense into him and how his ex wife doesn't understand him leaving her because she did everything "right" according to gender roles and that it's his fault for not appreciating her enough meanwhile her psychiatrist is in love with her and trying to make her see that Marvin leaving her was actually a good thing "be grateful that it's come to a stop" like what musical does it like falsettos. late for dinner late again
bill finn's work has truly changed my life. he is by far one of the greatest composers of our time. his ability to so honestly write about the human experience is incredible. he has created so many heartbreakingingly beautiful pieces about love, loss, family, and identity. falsettos has been my favorite musical for years, i truly cherish it and hold it so close to my heart. what bill has done for the queer and theatre community is nothing short of groundbreaking. hearing of his passing has been absolutely devastating. wishing peace to his friends and family. may his memory be a blessing♡
always remember gay men are the reason we dont have to pay for public bathrooms in canada