#nabokov and Other Things That Ruined My Life: An Autobiography by ripesinner
subtitles should be on automatically. people who don’t want them should have to turn them off
love ignoring things ‘have you seen this terrible show’ no im the ignorer ‘can you believe what that celebrity tweeted yesterday’ i am the ignorer
took two of my most emotionally stupid friends to a family dinner and they invalidated my Whole life bc my mom was nice to them for 2 minutes lmfao OKKKKKKKK 🙈🙈🙈
do you think about blood? have you thought about blood? will you think about blood? when will you think about blood?
God didn't give me a dick cause he knew I'd be abusing that thang. Call me mourning wood the way I'd be fucking trees
i relate to villanelle in so many concerning ways like no one should ever relate to an assassin the way i do
“The monstrous girl has always had to play within a set of rules—an ultimate irony, considering that [her] ultimate crime is trying to break free. She cannot find love so long as she hangs on to what makes her different. She is weak if she does not embrace the supernatural; she is evil if she does. She is ugly as a monster with agency; she is underestimated as a girl without it. She can’t be a girl, but she can’t be a woman, either. She must always suffer in order to gain power, and she must always ultimately give it up. It’s an unfair game given that all she’s really doing is growing up.”
— Karen Han, “From ‘Carrie’ to ‘The Lure’: Monstrous Girls in Cinema” (via baredmirror)
“CHORUS: Brave girl. KASSANDRA: People never say that to a lucky person do they”
— Agamemnon, Aeschylus (trans. Anne Carson)
