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"Who Said That Football Isn't a Women's Game?" by Nikolai Yesalov (1954)
i'm a poc (latino and asian) anchor baby and my parents are overdue on 3 months worth of rent because they are old and disabled (around almost 60 years). i can't work, i'm not an adult, don't make fun of me please. i'm mentally crippled and no one wants to hire me because of this. people see don't see me as human. i sell merchandise and do commissions but the pain is incredible, and i have to do all of this by myself while managing schoolwork and preparing for college.
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All six lights are visible in this shot of Mr. Keating's classroom. Symbolizing the potential of our six main characters and the light that they might offer to the world.
Four lights are left, another sign of Neil's passing and Charlie getting expelled. But we see only three of them shining brightly. The second light on the right is covered, just barely peeking out from behind. This is Cameron— telling us that even though he isn't standing up, that even though he isn't speaking against Mr. Nolan— he's still quietly rooting for the rest.
Todd is framed between two lights: Neil and Mr. Keating. Giving us a hint that he might be the one to carry out what the two wished for: Freedom
Just another day in the office, nothing to look at here
Wilson is always crossing his arms lmao
obsessed with this screenshot. foreman joins the family tradition of sitting on the furniture. chase wears offbrand converse. what icons
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