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deafleppard · 4 hours
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i’m gonna keep on dancing at the Pink Pony Club, Pink Pony Club💕
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deafleppard · 7 hours
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It’s a content warning to you. To me it’s the reason it’s on my reading list
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deafleppard · 7 hours
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i really like outsider POV, but the thing is, it fundamentally works better when whatever is going on with the characters in question is so fucking weird that no reasonable outsider could ever discern it
like, the ideal outsider POV should have at least some element of 'what the fuck is wrong with these people'.
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deafleppard · 8 hours
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big enjoyer of shitty media that i would never recommend to people ever in my life
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deafleppard · 8 hours
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Jenson is literally the capybara of the 00s-10s F1 they put that man with the most mentally unhinged competitors and teammates and he was chill. He was like the dogs they give to cheetahs in zoos to calm them down except it was him, one dog, and 22 cheetahs.
#f1
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deafleppard · 8 hours
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me seeing a mutual's happy post: "hell yeah buddy :)" *hits like*
me seeing a mutual's sad/vent post: "aww no buddy :(" *hits like*
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deafleppard · 8 hours
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The point of fiction is actually to put that guy in a situation™️, and he might try to tell you the point is to then get him out of the situation, WRONG, second situation
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deafleppard · 8 hours
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I truly believe one of the most important things you can teach a person in school is how to analyze literature and art and movies so you know how to look at a work of art and place it both in its time and ours. To empathize with the artists behind it as they were and not as we are now. To recognize the ways in which humanity has grown or the connective tissue between us and the past. But mostly so I never have to see someone call a movie or its dialogue “cliche” or “stereotypical” when the cliche to which they’re referring was either quite literally invented or at least popularized by the movie they just watched.
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deafleppard · 8 hours
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“Don’t get me wrong: you can learn a lot on the internet. You can learn more than at any previous time in history. But ingesting information is only half of learning. The other half, the more important half, is responding to that information, thinking critically about it, about what it implies. Does it fit with your worldview? If not, why not? This is the part of learning that turns knowledge into wisdom, into action. This is the part of learning through which you create yourself, and it demands mental free time, time when you’re not consuming media of any kind, when you’re doing nothing at all. By greedily claiming every appointment on your mind’s timeline, the internet erases these vital hours from your life.”
– ‘I Think the Internet Wants to Be My Mind,’ Escape into Meaning: Essays on Superman, Public Benches, and Other Obsessions, Evan Puschak
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deafleppard · 8 hours
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— the smallest man who ever lived
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deafleppard · 8 hours
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sorry for finding it hot when people's hair goes grey. as if im wrong
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deafleppard · 8 hours
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I got (a) drive dont need a car
Bottas the best ✨️passenger princess✨️
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deafleppard · 8 hours
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F1 x Film Posters, Baby Driver.
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deafleppard · 17 hours
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“the other day” could mean anything with me. literally yesterday. or a week ago. Seven years past.
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deafleppard · 17 hours
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deafleppard · 17 hours
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If you see this you’re legally obligated to reblog and tag with the book you’re currently reading
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