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You remind me of the babe.
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How do you feel about the attention from the fans?
I love it. I can’t possibly hope for this to happen again on another project. I hope I make things that people like and they want to engage with. But I would say the thing that separates this fandom is the level of positivity, like almost uniform positivity that just makes it nice to be able to engage with. And I think that’s rare. They’re so kind and interesting and talented, and so why wouldn’t you want to engage with that? It’s an honor.
-David Jenkins, Vanity Fair
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Wednesday: Xavier?
Xavier: Hm?
Wednesday: Have you ever experienced “love at first sight”?
Xavier: Yes, I have once.
Wednesday: Huh. How did it end?
Xavier, looking into Wednesday's eyes and smiling: It hasn't.
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Jolene - Ronance and Steddie fic
"It doesn’t make sense, because Robin knows Steve. When Steve told her, after Vecna, that he wasn’t interested in Nancy anymore, and that Nancy wasn’t interested in him either, Robin knew that he spoke the truth. [...]It doesn’t make sense, and yet it’s happening in front of her eyes. Not for the first time in the past two weeks, since the party, but most jarringly right now, as she’s returning with a copy of The Breakfast Club (it was Steve’s turn to choose a movie today, regrettably). The tape almost falls out of her hand as she stares, standing at the end of the horror section, looking exactly like a character from one of the movies on her side faced with a masked serial murderer. "
Steve and Nancy become suddenly inseparable, and a lot like lovers. Battling with feelings she doesn't understand and missing her best friend, Robin Buckley sets out to discover what's going on between the two of them.
Fic inspired by Jolene by the wonderful Dolly Parton. But make it lesbian.
4 out of 6 chapters on AO3!
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*eye roll*
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After years of living under a bridge, Bruce found his true self in floral landscaping.
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Pretty sure it was the old man head bobbing.
It made him feel 80+. Homelander just aged 40 years in that one scene.
LOL. I had not considered the head bobbing, but he does look old in that scene :D
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In her songs and their accompanying videos, Swift’s persona is built on a highly market-
able gendered, raced and classed identity, often expressed via post-racial white nostalgia
and post-feminist irony that obscure the political ramifications of these commodified
subjectivities with their tongue-in-cheek aesthetics. In her early work, white femininity is
called upon through the presentation of Swift as virtuous fairytale princess, who wears
elaborate gowns and pristine white dresses.1 In later videos, Swift received critique for the
colonial nostalgia of music video ‘Wildest Dreams’ (2014), and her feigned amazement at
black twerking butts in the music video for ‘Shake It Off’ (2014). Swift’s investment in
white femininity as a cultural identity that strongly relies on Victorian notions of inno-
cence, virtuousness, fragility and victimhood did not go unnoticed in academic work on
the topic (Cullen 2016, Dubrofsky 2016, Bell 2017).
"From awkward teen girl to aryan goddess meme: Taylor Swift and the hijacking of star texts" by Annelot Prins
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Xavier: I have a confession.
Wednesday: Go for it.
Xavier: You know all those times I had nightmares, and you let me snuggle with you in bed? Um, half the time those nightmares were just an excuse to sleep next to you…Wednesday: That's despicable. Xavier: I'm sorry-
Wednesday: You can make up for it by sleeping next to me every night.
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