i'm just fifteen! ₊˚⊹˚ 𐙚 she / her #WHO DO I WRITE FOR?
real people
elvis presley ♱ matt dillon ♱ john travolta ♱ rob lowe
matt dillon
tex mccormick ♱ dallas winston ♱ bob hughes ♱ sam lombardo ♱ mike cochrane ♱ rusty james ♱ henry chinaski ♱ mike wash ♱ dova ♱ trip murphy
john travolta
tony manero ♱ danny zuko ♱ bud ♱ charlie reed ♱ michael ♱ woody stevens ♱ vincent vega ♱ paul brenner ♱ eddie ♱ james ubriacco
rob lowe
sodapop curtis, skip burroughs, billy hicks
the outsiders
dallas winston ♱ johnny cade ♱ ponyboy curtis ♱ sodapop curtis ♱ darrel curtis ♱ steve randle ♱ two bit matthews ♱ bob sheldon ♱ tim shepard ♱ buck merrill
dirty dancing
johnny castle
the breakfast club
andrew clark ♱ brian johnson
lethal weapon
martin riggs
the hunger games
haymitch abernathy
IT
patrick hockstetter / zombie!patrick hockstetter, henry bowers(adult or not), victor criss / zombie!victor criss.
scream
billy loomis, stu matcher, randy meeks.
the dead poets society
neil perry, todd anderson, knox overstreet, charlie dalton.
THE OUTSIDERS: DALLAS AND PONYBOY
"Gimme a light Pony, will you?" [...] Pony, be a good boy." "Sorry, Pops."
he’s automatically right
“suddenly it wasn’t only a personal thing to me. i could picture hundreds and hundreds of boys living on the wrong sides of cities, boys with black eyes who jumped at their own shadows. hundreds of boys who maybe watched sunsets and looked at stars and ached for something better. i could see boys going down under street lights because they were mean and tough and hated the world, and it was too late to tell them that there was still good in it, and they wouldn’t believe you if you did. it was too vast a problem to be just a personal thing. there should be some help, someone should tell them before it was too late. someone should tell their side of the story, and maybe people would understand then and wouldn’t be so quick to judge a boy by the amount of hair oil he wore. it was important to me.”
“just because something looks ugly doesn’t mean that it is morally wrong” - ladybird
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