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Uhh hi there? This is Cassie, and this is my blog. It's a smörgåsbord of fandom stuff and just generally stuff I like, idk what else there really is to say so... yup. Nifty Nifty.
oo also, I have 2 fandom-dedicated blogs (one for Swan-Queen called "mysqblog," and one for the lovely rizzles called "vivalarizzles"). Just sos you knows...
If you go out and support this movie I’ll personally come to your house and suck ya dick
That mom at the end really made the entire trailer worthwhile
I rly thought it was gonna b some generic ass Romeo and Juliet indie shit … I did NOT expect
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I’m not gonna lie I was screaming in pure joy when I first saw this ad because:
1.) the “hey we’re going to be another quirky hetero rom-com about two outsiders finding lo– NOPE fooled ya our boy here is gay!” within the first 30 seconds.
2.) “Why is straight the default and why are gay people the only ones expected to come out?” in such a mainstream advertisement. That is such a win in my opinion because we’ve all been talking about that very thing for years in gay communities and corners of the internet but I’ve never seen it so bluntly addressed in wider cultural forums.
Karen, I get what you’re going through. When my mother died, I was a wreck. On the day of her funeral, my sister had to dress me. I couldn’t even do my own blowout, and I really wanted pretty hair for my mom, you know? But I made it, and everyone said how brave I was, and how pretty I looked. And everyone said how proud they were of me, and I was proud of me too. But it doesn’t change how much it hurts.
Millennials are going to kill the telemarketing and phone scam industries because I don’t know about y'all but I don’t even answer the phone for my own mother, if you need me you’re texting me