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FAUSTRECHT DER FREIHEIT (1975) dir. Rainer Werner Fassbinder Fox is a young, gay member of the German working class. When he meets the older and dapper Max, who has upper-class roots, Fox thinks he may have found someone to help him out, but Max refuses to do so. However, this changes when Fox wins big on the lottery, and Max becomes friendlier and helps to reinvent Fox. But, in fact, Max and his friends are slyly trying to swindle him out of his new fortune. (link in title)

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dykemerrilll

by not making me a man in the nineteenth century god robbed me of my rightful destiny of dying of scurvy trying to find the northwest passage

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adrenoceptor

taylor swift fans are so scary it's like i'm in the truman show. watching taylor swift fans talk about how she soo gets neurospicy mental illness grippy sock vacation is exactly how truman felt when his wife started advertising coffee or something to nobody in particular

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dykemerrilll

the terror is such a great show because it has the courage to ask questions such as “what if real life historical figure james fitzjames had a bit of a gender crisis?”, “what if there was a weird bear?” and most importantly of all, “what if during the slow painful demise of the hms terror and hms erebus a murderous little homosexual was there too?”

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vemery

to love is to turn around. woodes rogers’ ship that transports madi to skeleton island being called the eurydice. silver turns around. silver would turn around over and over again and he loses madi (and flint) in the process. silver loves them enough to turn around to save them. he loves them enough to lose them

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