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Currently reading. Prepared to be thoroughly disturbed.
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im not familiar with that movie but ive heard of its homosexuality
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The older I get the more I admire people who are earnestly, genuinely into whatever their thing is. I know it sounds like an annoying cliche but unless you're being cruel or hurtful there is really no need to be normal about things. The dude with the bad fake accent at the renaissance faire is having the time of his life. The people having photoshoots with their fashion dolls are loving it. The old lady with a yard unreasonably full of tacky ass lawn ornaments is having a blast, HOA be damned.
Don't waste your time being too cool to have fun, y'know?
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Trail cam catching a deer fawn with the zoomies
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Lost in the Pages~ I’m thinking of doing a series of these with different settings like grassland, forest, etc. What would you like to see?
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Rebecca Ferguson as Lady Jessica on set of "Dune: Part Two" photographed by Jack Davison for M Le Monde Magazine
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Currently reading: The Atlas Six by Olivie Blake
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It’s been done and it’s over 1,000 pages 😌
Some readers will put a book down if they aren't hooked at the first sentence. You can avoid this by having your book be one long sentence.
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➡️ Content warnings on fiction are a courtesy. 
➡️ Not every medium of fiction and storytelling has or is expected to have content warnings or extensive tagging.
➡️ Print novels do not traditionally warn for content in any way.
➡️ Until AO3 came along, fanfiction did not traditionally warn for content in any significant way.
➡️ An author is only obligated to warn for content to the degree mandated by the format they publish their fiction on.
➡️ Content warnings beyond the minimum are a courtesy, not an obligation.
➡️ 'Creator chose not to warn' is a valid tag that authors are allowed to use on AO3. It means there could be anything in there and you have accepted the risk. 'May contain peanuts!'
➡️ Writers are allowed to use 'Creator chose not to warn' for any reason, including to maintain surprise and avoid spoilers.
➡️ 'Creator chose not to warn' is not the same thing as 'no archive warnings apply'.
➡️ It is your responsibility to protect yourself and close a book, or hit the back button if you find something in fiction that you're reading that upsets you.
➡️ You are responsible for protecting yourself from fiction that causes you discomfort.
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Alien Covenant (behind the scenes)
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To pivot to something that I am way more qualified to talk about than the Oscar’s, this year’s group of Bram Stoker award finalists is just a great batch of books, but The Reformatory is absolutely a new classic and just the most perfect iteration of the Stephen King style of horror where heroic children battle a world full of evil. It’s the closest thing I’ve had to reading IT again for the first time, including being the most have-to-walk away terrifying book on this list of very scary books.
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You are inconsistent. You do not need to have a grand unified theory about what to do about Michael Jackson. You are a hypocrite, over and over. You love Annie Hall but you can barely stand to look at a painting by Picasso. You are not responsible for solving this unreconciled contradiction. In fact, you will solve nothing by means of your consumption; the idea that you can is a dead end. The way you consume art doesn't make you a bad person, or a good one. You'll have to find some other way to accomplish that.
Claire Dederer, Monsters
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