#he really said we cope through humor
KARMA The Eras Tour Movie
margot robbie taking a break from acting and saying "i also think everyone's probably sick of the sight of me for now. I should probably disappear from screens for a while. honestly, if I did another movie too soon, people would say, "her again? we just did a whole summer with her. we're over it" and taylor swift saying "this is probably one of my last opportunities as an artist to grasp onto that kind of success. so as I’m reaching thirty, i want to work really hard while society is still tolerating me being successful." like why is it always successful women who have to think like this
still don't understand how the umbrella academy isn't a sitcom that show is so not serious😭
a 58 years old man in 13 years child's body, an alien father, a guy who's been onto the moon, 2 poc character had a white ass son and no one questioned it and also we saw luther dead and seconds later they showed five walking in corridors eating vodka cereals😭
stood on the cliffside screaming give me a reason...
hear me out... snow lands on top of me
Maybe all the things you thought made you you aren’t really…you. Barbie (2023) / Fight Club (1999)
Mean Girls (2004) dir. Mark Waters
This is a documented thing! It occurs most often with hearts but can happen with any transplanted organ. It's called 'cellular memory' and I wrote a whole paper on it during my freshman year of uni. It's also why some transplant recipients experience new preferences, thoughts, and sometimes behaviors their donor was known to have. Like favourite foods or drinks, subtle changes in personality (like becoming a bit more daring, etc), and more. It's usually temporary as the organ adjusts to its new person's preferences, experiences, habits, etc. It's fascinating and awesome and I would love to study it in-depth someday.
Which is why I want all of my organs upon death given to the same person. Hostile takeover from within.
Exactly 😉
Hurry. Please. I'll break the sound barrier for you.
Red, White & Royal Blue (2023) dir. Matthew Lopez