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#SHIRLEY PLEASE
doppel-dean-er · 3 months
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JUST SAW THIS LETS FUCKING GO YESSSSS YES YES YES WOOOOOOOOO YEAH BABY THATS WHAT I'VE BEEN WAITING FOR THATS WHAT ITS ALL ABOUT!!!!!! WOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!
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i kind of wish there was more exploration of shirley and annie’s dynamic as two recovering addicts. like when the show starts sobriety seems relatively recent for both of them (for annie it’s textually explicit; for shirley i’m extrapolating based on the events of ‘mixology certification’), and theres a significant disparity in their openness about their respective addictions. also they’re both people with heavy expectations of Perfection placed on them who are struggling with the ways in which they’ve failed these unrealistic expectations and how those failures have impacted (and been impacted by!) their personal relationships. idk i just feel like there’s so much more to shirley and annie’s dynamic and relationship than ‘ohhh they’re both girly and sweet and caring of course they get along’ like No!!!! there are many more similarities between these two very complex and interesting characters i think and i just wish we had seen that explored
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thebrightestimeline · 4 months
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if yapping was a job, troy and abed would be rich as flizzballs!1!1!1!!!!!11!11!!!!!!1!1!11
guys idkif someon e alresdy did the ik i ate one or if i was gonnaa do that and never did??
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this house is hungry.
yellowjackets + shirley jackson's "hill house" + kitty horrorshow's "anatomy"
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reeveskryze · 5 months
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Donna and Shirley friendship crumbs
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strangerathecinema · 6 months
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my want for the community movie is for abed to have a letterboxd
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hangsawoman · 1 year
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all the we have always lived in the castle enthusiast please read shirley jackson’s short story ‘got a letter from jimmy’ you can read it here
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lupeloto · 2 years
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happy two month anniversary to our lesbian baseball show🫶🏻
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totallynotmeems · 6 months
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i finished community. finally. i finished it on my second watch, because on first i was too scared to see it end. i’ve never felt this way about a show before. i cried at the ending, and i don’t know why.
i finished it, and it’s over.
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sircolinmorgan · 7 months
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ENDEAVOUR | LAZARETTO.
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shirleydanders · 5 months
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shirley dander killing someone with an elton john cd yep i need her
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ask-shirley-bennett · 3 months
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Hi everyone!! Just wanted to get on here to ask what OnlyFans is? I noticed both other Troy and Jeff talking about having an account on there and people are reacting super strongly?? I was gonna look it up but I know by now not to look up the things you people talk about. I’m still mad about that time I asked what a ‘flesh light’ was and Britta told me to google it. ☹️. Soo. whats OnlyFans?❤️
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fivenyssateganadric · 3 months
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made these little positivity edits just for myself after a rough day but I figured that others might enjoy them too
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doppel-dean-er · 1 year
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Personally I think Annie should be allowed to beat the shit out of Jeff for at least half of the duration of the community movie. I want bodyslams. I want RKOs. I want Shirley selling popcorn and tee-shirts on the sidelines. If his nose isn't broken by the halfway mark in the film I'm boycotting it mark my words
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shannyh25 · 3 months
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ANNE: Gil!
GILBERT: The politics of this organization are more than I ever bargained for.
ANNE: Sorry. It doesn’t seem right that I should be so excited then. I want you to read it.
GILBERT: You’re done.
ANNE: We’re submitting it tomorrow.
SCENE: A park
GILBERT: It’s the best of everything you’ve ever written.
ANNE: YES! Are you certain?
GILBERT: So much so that I have no idea why you are going to allow him to put his name on it alongside yours.
ANNE: Because I couldn’t have done it without him. And you, too.
GILBERT: Oh, can I put my name on it, too?
ANNE: What if this is the only chance I ever have of getting it published?
GILBERT: Don’t sell yourself short.
ANNE: I’m not. Jack is submitting it tomorrow under both our names.
GILBERT: Okay. I can’t stop you. I just think you deserve a proper credit.
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batrachised · 1 year
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Oh, Anne Shirley, and her wonderful, uplifting, sweet, wholesome stories. The series begins with a little orphan girl who finds a home and a family, saving Matthew and Marilla just as much as they save her. Anne walks as if about to fly, wandering through life with her head the clouds but her heart in the right place, and even through all her scrapes, from the embarrassing to the wrong to the hilarious, she keeps her eye true to herself and retains her sense of wonder and imagination even as an adult.
So, how do we reconcile this with how the series ends?
You mean Rilla of Ingleside, batrachised? you ask, thinking of our more heartbroken and downtrodden Anne. But no. I'm referring here to The Blythes are Quoted. This is the book that actually contains the last glimpse we see of our beloved Anne Shirley. And, to be frank, it's dark. I read it the other day (although my friend gogandmagog warned me, she WARNED me) and had to sit with it.
Before I share the passages, some context: LMM intended TBAQ to be published, although it wasn't published in her lifetime. The foreword to the book notes the difference between the Piper poem referred to Rilla, and Walter's hopeful letter about making Canada safe for the poets of the future--and then, what we see in this book.
Here is the last chapter we get in Anne Shirley's story [warning: heartbreaking]:
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So there we have it-- a poem where Walter imagines killing a boy (although I personally think we could read this as Walter actually killing someone, because how would Jem know?) and then Anne steadily saying she is thankful Walter didn't live to see what the world would become. At the end of TBAQ and the Anne series, WWII is raging. Rilla reflects on how, once again she's waiting for the horror to end, but this time with a son at the front. Even Jem, so bold in the first book (although he returns "no longer the laughing boy brother" who left), now has sons in WWII, now the one waiting at home for their safe return.
There's a lot to reflect on on this passage; how LMM clearly became disillusioned by WWII -shown in Anne's words, how the front impacted Walter's imagination and creative outputs, how this is the ending LMM chose for the characters (although perhaps she would have written more if she had lived longer, we can never know)--"The End" here is stark. "We forget because we must," the last words LMM wrote for Anne's story.
But, I think Jem is wrong (from a certain point of view). I had to mull over the contrast between what Jem says and what Walter writes (and also because, to be honest, my ability to interpret poetry is of equal capacity to a toenail's). Jem describes himself as made of tougher stuff than Walter, but what stands out to me here is that, from a certain perspective, Jem's thoughts are radically different than his brother's. Jem explicitly says they must forget; Walter explicitly says they must remember always. Even in the poem, assuming this isn't a publisher error, those words aren't italicized, emphasized amidst the rest.
Of course, Walter is discussing the pain of remembering; his message is that he'll never be able to forget, which parallels Jem's of having to forget. Both touch on the horror of WWI from different directions. To be clear, I think that was LMM's intent. But stepping beyond her intent, there's an underlying, unintended (?) message here of how forgetting risks repeating, something the characters are living through. Forgetting risks rendering the sacrifices made futile.
To my earlier question of how we reconcile this end: we don't, at least in my opinion (although I'd love to hear other's thoughts). I think the message here is all the more powerful because it's from our beloved Anne. It demonstrably condemns war, without any sugarcoating or even hope. A sharp contrast to the rest of the series, yes, but I think it's a fair one.
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