yr s3 spoliers
specifically thoughts about how Sara spoke about love when she was rejecting August and making up with Felice. Acknowledging her feelings for august importantly, but also putting other feelings she held above those. It might have been just the way the subtitles translated it, but I also loved how they used the word 'love/feelings' for august but also sara and Felice's friendship, and also simon. It just means so much to me when friendship and platonic love is treated as just as meaningful and important, perhaps even more so, than romantic. And then also sibling love. Like that final car had all types of love in it. And they had all been liberated from the forces which tried to restrain them. So at the end of the day, true love won. In all it's different glory. And also they all made a conscious choice to get in that car. They all chose to love, and be the people they became when loving each other.
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Oct. 10 meeting minutes — made public today shortly after a request from WITF — show council member Paul Swangren, Jr. “requested a line-item review” of the library’s finances to make sure each item reflected “conservative values.”
“He was not comfortable with monies going towards Women Health class because it was related to sexual matters.”
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i just realized that this playthrough, Shadowheart and Petyr are already sort of-kind of-halfway a couple by the time they first meet Halsin
and i kind of love the thought of the both of them just.... watching him transform, and then just... giving each other a look from the corner of their eye. sharing a gaze that says "are you seeing what I'm seeing."
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the fact that Alessandra "better a fascists than a faggot" Mussolini is now a loud supporter of gay adoptions in Italy is truly insane, what the fuck happened in the last decade that made her change her mind??
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I'm just thinking how online fandom makes the individual impose their own ideas on the thing they're a fan of with so much confidence to the point that they believe the people making the thing they're a fan of are actually like their employees? or their servers or something?
they treat showrunners the same way they mistreat service workers
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