elizabeth • she/her • an artist (you should quake at that)

gnassh:

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I don’t think I’ve seen an actor who is this passionate about their role ever


bloodenjoyer:

liberté égalité bicuriosité


potatosonnet:

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Disco Enjolras living in my brain rent free


ghostdata:

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connoisseur-art:

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Fernand Toussaint




raven:

negative self talk “im going to die here” vs positive self talk “im going to start killing”


transrevolutions:

taxidermychrist:

date night! i’m bleeding out in your bathtub

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tags by @stalinistqueens


grimauxiliatrixofficial:

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Oh Yeah, Tumblr Ads Are So Fucking Back


aqua-regia009:
“Dongni Hou (Chinese b.1987)
https://www.instagram.com/douni_hou/
”

pastafossa:

kendallsroyco:

The DILFication of Matt Murdock is happening right before our eyes 😩

From 2014 —> 2023 (Charlie’s been playing Matt for almost a decade 🥺)

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basicallyyyyy

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fetch-those-damned-bolt-cutters:

yunabot:

one of the best/funniest dynamics on TV is antagonistic best friends who insult each other constantly but are immediately in cahoots whenever there’s a whiff of shenanigans. nothing better than two bozos bickering nonstop as they execute the stupidest plan you’ve ever heard

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Originally posted by doctorwhowhore

(via miraculous-stardust)


astrangergivingthestrangewelcome:

The thing is you read too much 19th century Brit Lit and that’s literally just how you start to talk. Was speaking with a friend about another friend and I said “he’s very agreeable, but he lacks discernment” like that was in any way a normal way to phrase that sentiment.

(via amarguerite)


fruitviking:

Some internet language things I really like:

  • Phrases like “that’s certainly a thing”, “it’s so shaped”, or “one of the most animals” (is there a name for this?)

  • when people write with little to no punctuation like they are just so done

  • More specifically, asking questions without punctuation i.e. ‘what’ or ‘why’. It’s like, you want to know but also you are resigned to the answer?

  • When people capitalise The Thing for emphasis - particularly if they add a trademark symbol to really drive The Point™ home

  • How we use both bold and italic text for emphasis, but they convey it in different ways and I can’t quite explain how

  • Responding to things exclusively with punctuation, because sometimes words fail you and all you can say is !!!

(via kaleran)