People keep asking others, “why are you so upset, you weren’t there, and Ariana walked away fine.” One of the survivors of the attack contributed to this article that highlights why we all are grieving the 22 young people who lost their lives: — “…fans worldwide are congregating on forums, hosting vigils, editing together tribute videos on YouTube and direct-messaging each other on Twitter to get through their grief – because, with a fandom as intense and loving as this one, an attack on some of Ariana’s fans is an attack on all of them. These are young people all over the world who are hurting because they ‘lost 22 members of our family the other night, too soon’…The Ariana Grande fan base, you have to understand, is a family…‘The support I’ve gotten from other Arianators is amazing and it’s helping me to get through this. Also, it’s helping me to get through depression and other mental health issues.’” Rest in peace the 22 little angels. Survivors of the attack, people who watched from their television screens, and the entire Ariana fan base, it’s okay for you to be grieving too. Your feelings are valid and if you are feeling alone please reach out for support.
A Hello you guys! Here’s a list of Classic Novels Turned Movies I’ve read and watched and I thought of sharing them with you. If you have any suggestions you can always drop a message on my dm’s. Here goes;
Anna Karenina (2012) // Leo Tolstoy
Atonement (2007) // Ian McEwan
Emma (1996) // Jane Austen
Frankenstein (1931) // Mary Shelley
Great Expectations (2012) // Charles Dickens
Jane Eyre (2011) // Charlote Brontë
Les Miserables (2012) // Victor Hugo
Little Women (1994) // Louisa M. Alcott
Lolita (1997) // Vladimir Nabokov
Lord Of The Flies (1990) // William Golding
Macbeth (2015) // William Shakespeare
Madame Bovary (2014) // Gustave Flaubert
Of Mice And Men (1992) // John Steinbeck
Persuasion (2007) // Jane Austen
Pride And Prejudice (2005) // Jane Austen
Romeo And Juliet (2013) // William Shakespeare
Tess Of The D’Urbervilles (1979) // Thomas Hardy
The Adventures Of Huckleberry Finn (1993) // Mark Twain
The Count of Monte Cristo (2002) // Alexandre Dumas
The Grapes Of Wrath (1940) // John Steinbeck
The Great Gatsby (2013) // F. Scott Fitzgerald
The Phantom Of The Opera (2004) // Gaston Leroux
The Picture of Dorian Gray (2017) // Oscar Wilde
The Scarlet Letter (1995) // Nathaniel Hawthorne
To Kill A Mockingbird (1962) // Harper Lee
Vanity Fair (2004) // William Makepeace Thackery
Wuthering Heights (2009) // Emily Brontë
Most fucked up scene !!!! I can't......
When the entire planet seemingly screamed out “NO!” at the exact same time. This is TWD fandom’s reaction to Negan’s gruesome killings in the anticipated season 7 premiere.
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Why are we silent???
I’m a social vampire u gotta invite me into ur conversation or I cannot enter
City of Ghosts by Victoria Schwab
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