watched To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before last week and I CANT EVEN DESCRIBE HOW MUCH I LOVE LARA JEAN’S WHOLE AESTHETIC!!! their costume designer did an amazing job with her character – as Jenny Han tweeted, it’s “60s meets 90s meets Asian streetwear”, and the whole philosophy behind her style being built around “what makes her feel pretty” really speaks to me.
on the whole, i really loved this movie on both artistic & personal levels! if you’re considering it, i’d definitely recommend!
My teen-angst bullshit now has a body count.
Headcanon: I can muster a cogent argument for why it would make more sense or make for a better story if this were the case
Heartcanon: I don’t have a particular rationale for why this ought to be the case, I just like to imagine it’s true because it gives me the warm fuzzies
Gutcanon: it’s not that I actively want this to be the case – it just unaccountably feels like it should be
Junkcanon: I like to imagine it’s true because it gives me the other kind of warm fuzzies
Spleencanon: I insist that this is the case specifically to spite the author, because, like, fuck you, sir or madam
SIRIUS & REGULUS BLACK;
“ my parents with their pure-blood mania… my idiot brother, soft enough to believe them. ”
i-do-not-believe-you-continue:
Not to be dramatic or anything but this is the best scene on television history
on all levels except physical I’m already retired and living in a cozy cottage where I grow plums in my garden
me talking about my celebrity crush who doesn’t even know I exist: did y’all see what my man did?????
Fifteen hundred people went into the sea when Titanic sank from under us. There were twenty boats floating nearby and only one came back. One. Six were saved from the water, myself included. Six out of fifteen hundred. Afterward, the seven hundred people in the boats had nothing to do but wait. Wait to die, wait to live, wait for an absolution that would never come.
Titanic (1997) dir. James Cameron
barackinaroundthechristmastree:
i am pretty much 3% human and 97% stress