So sorry if this has already been verified ! but is Michael Holden in the Heartstopper show? Might be a stupid question considering he only appears in volume 4,, but he's my favourite lol <33
Not in season one, but he might be if we get enough seasons and reach that part of the story!
1996 photos (a Polaroid and the proposed cover) that were meant to have been on the cover of Wired magazine in the UK. I think I preferred the one they finally used from a different part of the photoshoot because it was impossible to see what I looked like in it, so I was on the cover of a magazine and anonymous at the same time. But these were sweet. I guess they would have painted out the wires if they had used one of them.
Photo booth, Rome, 2018. Olympus 35 SP on cross-processed Lomo slide film.
hey if yâall can please donate to the carolina abortion fund. nc is one of few states in the southeast to not currently be planning bans on abortions. weâre gonna be absolutely swamped from people in the southeast seeking safe abortions but thereâs only so many people with so much funding that can help. ill reblog with the link.
hey remember before volume 2 came out we thought karen wheeler was going to be important to the plot,ďżź someone else would find out about the upside down, someone would get powers, willâs sexuality was âgoing to be exploredâ and possibly mikeâs, will would get vecnaâd, that any other character would get vecnaâd, robin would save nancy because she saw her tapes, there was going to be a âtraitorâ in the group, the guidance counselor might be significant, steve was jumping down the bedsheet to save eddie, main character(s) would die, but eddie would live since the duffer brothers keep introducing characters and killing them off maybe they wouldnât do it again, eddieâs name would be cleared, and everyone would reunite and work together to beat vecna, and remember when we thought
all three are fine!! thank u in advance :)
nonfiction:
savage pastimes: a cultural history of violent entertainment by harold schechter (schechter is one of the best true crime authors ive ever read. title speaks for itself.)
tr@nny: confessions of punk rock's most infamous anarchist sellout by laura jane grace (autobiography, lead singer of the punk band against me!. laura came out as trans in the early 2010s.)
jenny holzer self titled (visual artist jenny holzer, most famously known for her truisms.)
the joke's over by ralph steadman (accounts of steadmans lifeâartistâalongside hunter s thompson, author & gonzo journalist.)
the only living witness by stephen g michaud & hugh aynesworth (the life & crimes of ted bundy.)
execution: the guillotine, the pendulum, the thousand cuts, the spanish donkey, & 66 other ways of putting people to death by geoffrey abbott (history of different torture + execution methods. dry at times, but very informative.)
up close: johnny cash by anne e neimark (quick, enjoyable biography on JC)
the mothman prophecies by john a keel (historical reports of the mothman, his relation to UFOs, the men in black, and the collapse of the silver bridge)
fiction:
fight club by chuck palahniuk (comedy, thriller)
the house on mango street by sandra cisneros (coming of age)
no country for old men by cormac mccarthy (thriller, crime)
do androids dream of electric sheep? by phillip k dick (thriller, sci-fi)
2001: a space odyssey by arthur c clarke (sci-fi)
johnny got his gun by dalton trumbo (war, history)
sharp objects by gillian flynn (crime, thriller)
fear & loathing in las vegas by hunter s thompson (comedy, journalism, history)
brokeback mountain by annie proulx (romance, LGBT, western)
jurassic park by michael crichton (sci-fi, thriller)
the miseducation of cameron post by emily m danforth (coming of age, LGBT)
psycho by robert bloch (crime, thriller)
poetry:
my favorite poems
my favorite poetry collections
Sherilyn Fenn
i was almost something good
dark academia is when you're at school and the power goes out