AMY BRADSHAW & LUCY DIAMOND • D.E.B.S. (2004)
@lgbtqcreators event 18 – queer awakening & bingo – shapes + comfort
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Happy Pride Month! ✨ 🏳️🌈
Here's the first batch of my six fanarts challenge.
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“i feel more like me when i’m with you… than i do when i’m with me”
from august 15th, 2023
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Amy, I think you identify with Lucy Diamond. I think she sees your pathos. You've got some dangerous union symbiosis going on.
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“am i gonna see you again?”
“do you wanna see me again?”
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Why are teens climbing into bedroom windows?
A video essay I made on the trope of teens climbing into bedroom windows in film and tv! Here’s the hyperlink! While I think there can be positives to the trope, in this video essay, I discuss how the trope can perpetuate some problematic myths about romance and consent.
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actually im gonna elaborate on why i am like genuinely surprised that i like the d.e.b.s movie aka that sapphic cult classic movie from 2004 because going into it, i was expecting a tension-filled enemies-to-lovers story because of all the gifs i saw on here before + the premise being between a spy and a master thief. so with that in mind, i was genuinely taken aback with how the first meeting between Amy (the spy) and Lucy (the thief) turned from an "Oh-My-God-Sorry-For-Running-Into-Yo-Oh-Shit-You're-The-Enemy-I'm-Gonna-Point-My-Gun-At-You" to a very friendly conversation with handshakes and introductions and lowered guns and wide smiles and everything! Couple that with the fact that Lucy - a federally wanted criminal - never does anything diabolical in the movie and only launches her schemes to chat with Amy and you get a more-or-less chill lesbian romcom with spy shit as the backdrop!
like,,,given the initial enemies-to-lovers/thieves-and-spies premise i was not expecting the love story to be this chill and yet it is! and i actually really like that! damn,,,i want more of that actually
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