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God is real and He is my religion 🛐
dumbledore haters are the most annoying and illiterate ppl in the hp fandom. how are you going to demonise the person willing to do anything to prevent genocide and fascism but then go and sympathise with the DEATH EATERS?? yknow, the members of a FASCIST REGIME/CULT??
a lot of you like to purposefully misconstrue his actions into something evil despite his reasonings being CLEARLY explained and justified in the media itself. like idk what to tell you but to reread the books and stop rotting your brains with fanon
look at them CLOIS NATION WE ARE SO BACK
has anyone noticed how the strongest guiding force of both erna and layla seems to be their sense of debt??
erna accepts bjorn's proposal because she feels indebted to him for helping her family. then she tries her level best to make that marraige work because she believes she "owes" it to her grandmother to be happy like she promised rather than "wanting" to be happy herself???
a lot of people say erna expected more from the marriage than what bjorn wanted to give but i honestly think erna's "love" for bjorn was more of a survival mechanism than anything else. she had no idea how badly she would be ostracized and villified because of gladys and believed "loving" bjorn would help her "endure."
it's a conspiracy theory of mine but notice how erna feel out of love with bjorn AFTER the whole Gladys thing was cleared and she was finally accepted in society?? i think erna finally subconsciously felt she didn't need to endure anymore and had payed off her debts by becoming the face of hatred in place of bjorn among other things.
crying about jershu hours
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I knew Love Quinn's son would turn out to be a little ankle biter she would be so proud of him
the absolute irony of joe resenting kate for not wanting murder which is the exact thing he loathed love for when she was willing to match his freak and kill for the family...
sir you had your soulmate and you KILLED HER.
Jeremy irons announced as new pope “he did a really good job on the tv,” says one cardinal, “we just liked him a lot.”
"And if my husband proves ungallant?" "I shall cut his heart out with a dinner knife and serve it to you."
how did this movie win best picture, best screenplay and best director?? HOW?? a movie that is so blatantly male gazey, plays off violence against women as comedy and has a plot that makes no sense when you think about it for more than 2 minutes??
mikey madison ate but sean baker can go choke idc
why is anora the least developed character in the film called anora?
who is she? what are motivations? what are her interests? why is she so desperate to stay married to vanya? why does she even love vanya? why does she think vanya's orthodox parents will accept her when the only reason he married her was to piss them off? what was her life like before vanya?
we just do not know.
you're telling me out of all the movies released in 2024, ANORA is the best of them?? make it make sense for once 😭
watching nosferatu 2024 is not enough i need it injected in my veins
𝙉𝙤𝙨𝙛𝙚𝙧𝙖𝙩𝙪 - 𝘙𝘰𝘣𝘦𝘳𝘵 𝘌𝘨𝘨𝘦𝘳𝘴 (2024) // 𝙏𝙝𝙚 𝘿𝙧𝙚𝙖𝙢 - 𝘍𝘳𝘪𝘵𝘻 𝘚𝘤𝘩𝘸𝘪𝘮𝘣𝘦𝘤𝘬 (1909)
hi! just wanted to come talk to you about anora, if you're up for that? i do think that the film doesn't really spell it out and that's not great, but i don't agree that she's the least developed. do we know any characters motivations much? but maybe it's just the most simple explanation - like, she get's caught up in the fairytale of it and she really does think that her and vanya are in love? would love to hear your thoughts
oh heyyy sorry i'm late, i barely ever check my anonymous questions section thingy
don't you think we know more about vanya as a character than anora? we know his motivations to marry anora, his relationship with his parents, his reason for being in the US etc. for a movie titled "anora" i would expect to know a little more than we did in the movie like why does she insist on being called ani instead of anora?
Her utmost confidence in vanya and their relationship to the point she's begging and convinced that he would choose her is also kind of strange. anora seems like a strong girl, she's in a profession where she men of all flavors. vanya wouldn't be the first to offer to "rescue" a sw. why she decides to trust a 21 year old rich party guy who clearly married her to piss off his parents with so much confidence is a mystery to me. her fairytale that she would win over the favor of orthodox russian oligarchs through the power of love of a 2 week relationship kiiiiinda makes her seem stupid.
if we knew about her relation with sex work and how she feels about it, maybe we'd under stand whether she desperately wanted to leave the industry or maybe she just liked the lifestyle vanya provided or perhaps she wanted a family to belong to but of course, we barely know anything about ani's background or who she is as a person so we can only guess.
why is anora the least developed character in the film called anora?
who is she? what are motivations? what are her interests? why is she so desperate to stay married to vanya? why does she even love vanya? why does she think vanya's orthodox parents will accept her when the only reason he married her was to piss them off? what was her life like before vanya?
we just do not know.
i'm a cain girly (mainly... lmao) but even i got to admit that dmitry's cgs always gag like the last one of them intertwined in webs? impeccable, give me 14 of them right now
america would rather have a felon for a president than a woman. twice.
“Not all men”
You’re right. Raoul, Vicomte De Chagny, would never treat me like this.
all the tudors fans cheered 🥳
Had to draw this Chappell Roan look !!
on dmitry and lane.
for @ivomartins
it will come back, hozier // planet of love by richard siken // @rbhvleo // ada limón, ‘the good fight’ in bright dead things: poems // vincent serbin prints // ahmoud darwish // don snyder
happy birthday to my golden man, the best male lead to have ever existed 🩷
what a good time to be a DC stan