Anyone, really anyone, that feels lonely or sad or just needs someone to talk to… please, reach out to me. I will always listen to you.
Peter, thinking: don’t let her know how awkward you are
Michelle: nice weather
Peter: thanks
— Sputnik Sweetheart, Haruki Murakami
ok but I like how Venom doesn’t perpetuate violent masculinity tropes. like remember when Eddie’s all down on his luck and stuff and he’s kinda morosely hanging out in a bar and then a tv segment on Drake comes on and he’s like “turn it off” and that other dude is like “some of us are trying to watch that”? that right there is the perfect setup for a bar fight. we’ve all seen it. the protagonist is at his lowest point. and out of frustration he gets drunk and starts a fight in a bar over something stupid. but instead Eddie just accepts it and removes himself from the situation by going home. he’s in a bad mood. he’s going through a really dark period in his life. but he doesn’t cope by getting into a fight that the movie tells us we should excuse “because he’s angry.” and just. good job guys. i wasn’t expecting that kind of wholesomeness from this type of movie. but you delivered it.
tell the cops nothing
tell the paramedics everything
ur eyebrows are fine
Freddie: *does That™* Everyone Freddie loves: *in absolute awe*
"Almost every woman I have ever met has a secret belief that she is just on the edge of madness, that there is some deep, crazy part within her, that she must be on guard constantly against losing control - of her temper, of her appetite, of her sexuality, of her feelings, of her ambition, of her secret fantasies, of her mind.”
Elana Dykewomon, "Notes for a Magazine," Sinister Wisdom #36 (Winter 1988/89).
NO ONE spoil game of thrones for me. i’m not watching it i just need to continue not knowing what happens in it