R.I.P. The 2976 American people that lost their lives on 9/11 and R.I.P. the 48,644 Afghan and 1,690,903 Iraqi and 35000 Pakistani people that paid the ultimate price for a crime they did not commit
wine drunk is the best drunk. makes u horny & intellectual. a lust-filled academic
me: well at least my self esteem cant get any lower
self esteem:
i love living life (<- romanticizing everything so that existing is just a little more bearable)
And the grass where you lay left a bed in your shape
Men be like „but I’m different“
Bro you’re a different type of disappointment
Fez beating the shit of Nate is exactly what I needed
wait i love them
FEZ AND LEXI EUPHORIA | 2.01, Trying To Get To Heaven Before They Close The Door
EUPHORIA | 2x01 - “Trying to Get to Heaven Before They Close the Door.”
buffy & spike + a summary
saw this on reddit and uhhh would anyone like to live this life
I love the energy here.
Praying I’ll be this blessed One day
no offence but i think a lot of us me included don’t actually want romantic love as badly as we think and really are just lonely and crave a closeness and intimacy that feels out of reach in friendships because of society’s emphasis on marriage and the nuclear family so we project that into the never ending search for a perfect love and a soulmate when really we all just want to mean something to someone
People will watch Squid Game, claim they understood what the show was saying but then say "Well actually-"
Like...y'all do understand that it was implied Sang-Woo was about to kill himself in that bathtub right? He would rather kill himself than face his consequences. While I don't think he's a good man, it's still incredibly fucked up that he thought these were his only choices.
Episode two is called Hell and isn't even placed in the games center. It's about all their lives in the outside world of capitalism.
People will say Episode 2 is slow and boring but then COMPLETELY miss the entire point. Episode 2 is supposed to show us why these characters would ever go back there. They think "this is awful, I don't want to die" and they get outside and realise "oh right...I was already dying out here..."
This show is the definition of rich people saying "if you work hard, never take sick days and don't use your holidays, you'll get the money you deserve, even if it kills you." Personified.
Honestly if you watch this show and side with the rich people and game makers over the poor that were manipulated into going into it, you're brainwashed.
ali from squid game makes me so happy because he’s one of the only physically strong characters who didn’t use that strength to hurt people—he used it to save people, and somehow managed to keep his kindness despite seeing how cruel and brutal people could be. brb crying over him
You saved my life out there. You’re alive. That is what matters.
ANUPAM TRIPATHI as Ali Abdul / “No. 199”
SQUID GAME 오징어 게임 (2021) — dir. Hwang Dong Hyuk