yes i know that this is a bad symbol and i know its history, i should’ve included that in the original post, i didn’t mean to offend anybody, sorry about that.
but considering this movie and it’s book are already very dark (i mean it’s literally about a monster that eats children) and i know that the story in general does have very homophobic things in it, including racist things as well, however it does take place in the 80’s, and sadly that’s how people were back then.
again, i didn’t mean for this to be offensive at all, and i’m sorry that it may have come across as such, i hope this cleared some things up a bit! :)))
so i was watching It (2017) again and i noticed something in this particular scene;
so eddie’s there obviously and we see pennywise holding the balloons in an upside down triangle shape;
which kinda reminded me of something,;
the pink gay triangle symbol
ok so here me out lmao
eddie’s clearly gay i mean read the book carol
and i know that this probably wasn’t intentional but i just thought it was cool y’know so here have some content i just needed to spread the word lmao k bye
thank god
ya’ll this cool new site lets you know if a certain movie or TV show has any affiliation with anyone who was accused of sexual assault. this is important for those of us who are passionate about not supporting work that associates itself with sexual abusers, for the sake of the victims.
here’s a little controversy for u all……… green is a very nice color… in fact it looks good with yellow… ultimate color combo… some lemon-lime action never hurt nobody….. even pastels look nice together…. now if u can’t agree with me on this, go die
before reading the caption i could’ve sworn the third and fourth last were the game grumps
Auto Mechanics Pose Dramatically to Recreate Renaissance Paintings
Photographer Freddy Fabris has paid homage to the great Renaissance master painters using his camera instead of a brush. This unique tribute—aptly called The Renaissance Series—fuses contemporary culture with the dramatic styling of the original portraits.
hdsiofndsajkfnke how the f u ck did i not catch on to this i'm gonna cry fuck this
y’know what
did you know that if you often find yourself spending a long time in hot shower/bath it might be a sign you are actually craving the warmth of human touch
It’s okay that you’re not who you thought you would be
if parallel universes exist then is there a parallel universe where parallel universes don’t exist??
“soulmate au where instead of your soulmates first words to you written on your skin it’s their last words you ever hear them say so you don’t know who your soulmate is until you lose them”
((couldn't find the post so i just wrote it lol sorry))
BUT what if the words appear as they die??
((and the words appear as they die, where they last touched you so you don’t even know what they say at all until they’re dead.. i know it’s a stretch but i had to make it like this because otherwise it would’ve been too obvious to them lol)
so imagine, in the sewers, last time, when Eddie’s bleeding out, about to die,
1. as Eddie wipes Richie’s tears from his cheek, telling him not to call him “Eds”, they appear under his thumb on Richie’s cheek, without him being aware. when the other losers see the writing, they either a) do allow Richie to take Eddie with them, or b) still say no because they know it will hurt Richie a lot more to see Eddie after he finds out.
or
2. Richie’s holding Eddie’s face in his hands (like in Pennywise’s house when they’re about to die) and, as Eddie is telling him one last time not to call him “Eds”, while Richie is breaking down, sobbing into his hands (which are now covering his face, obviously, lol), as he pulls them away, he sees writing on his palms, reading; “don’t call me that” ((or whatever Eddie says, sorry i didn’t get that far into the book idk) this can be before or after Richie kisses his cheek, i can’t decide)
am i stupid or does the fourth last look like an aged up arin hanson
Auto Mechanics Pose Dramatically to Recreate Renaissance Paintings
Photographer Freddy Fabris has paid homage to the great Renaissance master painters using his camera instead of a brush. This unique tribute—aptly called The Renaissance Series—fuses contemporary culture with the dramatic styling of the original portraits.
lost my sanity a long time ago but only now starting to realize it
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