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angelallie · 3 months
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the angel closes her eyes ₊‧°𐐪 ♡ 𐑂°‧₊
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angelallie · 3 months
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Enid and Geraint by Rowland Wheelwright
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angelallie · 3 months
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Ariana Grande cheated on her husband with a married man,
Said married man had a newborn child at home
Ariana went round to said married man’s house, held his child and told his wife that she really wanted to be a mother soon and could wait.
While she was banging the husband.
She befriended the wife and went round to her house while banging the husband.
She deserves no sympathy whatsoever.
End of.
I don’t care how good her music is… she’s a horrible person and I don’t support people like her.
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angelallie · 5 months
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"I asked her what she’s going to do with all the money she’s bound to make in her new status as a top Hollywood star. Her answer was quick: “Invest it. I want a lot of security for my mother and myself. And with what’s left over, I'll buy books.”
-Photoplay magazine, January 1954
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angelallie · 5 months
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angelallie · 6 months
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angelallie · 6 months
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I think my current favourite trend is fully adult people complaining about protagonists only being teens and yet exclusively reading teen/YA books.
Like yes books targeted for teens are going to prominently feature teens. Read any book for adults most of them are older, even in fantasy it’s not rare at all!
It’s like complaining about romance being a heavy theme while reading a romance book! That’s what you picked up!
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angelallie · 6 months
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I keep seeing on instagram etc. that you shouldn't say things like 'good job' or 'pretty art' to kids because that reinforces doing it for praise rather than to create.
Instead they reccomend 'do you like it' and 'you drew some x'.
I can tell you as someone who grew up with parents like this, that it is crushing. I would show my parents something i'd done at school and did well on (grade wise), or art, or anything and their only response was 'do you think you did well'.
It crushed me. Utterly crushed me. I never ever felt good enough, I was constantly upset that I couldn't live up to expectations. I took 'do you think you did well' as I hadn't, that I was missing a huge mistake and needed to re-do everything. I still have perfectionist issues to this day from being brought up like this.
Tell your damn kid you like their drawing, ask them questions about it but please don't just do this. There is no such thing as making art to just create (this is something a lot of them tout, or getting good grades for themselves) I was 8 and finally did well despite being in and out of hospital all year, and yet 'do you think you did well' made me crumble.
I don't tell my dad when anything happens because I know itll never be good enough. I talk to them in newspaper stories and latest movies. They haven't noticed none of it is me. Because I can't shake that feeling.
Let your goddamned kids think their squiggle is good if you want them to think you care.
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angelallie · 7 months
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not enough secret gardens and hidden passageways and bookshelves that open to a mysterious library these days. get working on that girls.
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angelallie · 7 months
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the hint for “swifties” being “i love you” is something that can be so personal
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angelallie · 7 months
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Why can’t I be Lae’zel and Shadowhearts get along girlfriend?
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angelallie · 7 months
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Note to authors: I’ve just seen a hugely popular book where the kindle version is more expensive than the hardback
So I’m not buying it in any way
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angelallie · 8 months
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I love adults saying ‘I can’t stand how many books have under 18 year olds saving the day and making decisions that affect the whole world’
Maybe stop reading YA then.
Maybe stop reading teen books then.
Books specifically for that demographic and depicting people their age.
Also Malala, Greta Tunberg - teenage girls are baddass.
But if you only read books for teens of course the protagonist is going to be 18 at most you idiots.
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angelallie · 9 months
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#ruhe
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angelallie · 9 months
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Maturity is knowing that just adding one girl character to a group isn’t diversity or at least it’s nothing new or revolutionary.
I grew up with 1 girl power ranger,
1 girl in every group of friends in media, (Harry Potter, Percy Jackson, NCIS, House,)
It’s just… don’t pretend you’re doing something revolutionary.
You’re boring.
1 girl in a group just makes it more obvious. At least to me.
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angelallie · 9 months
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1989 taylor's version, out October 27th.
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angelallie · 9 months
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Malahide Gardens 🦋
Dublin, Ireland, 26 VI 2023
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