We buried it in the backyard… so no one would find it except you and me.
There is so much conveyed in that look.
You know what it makes me think of? Throughout the series we have seen each of the youngest Gallaghers go through a stage of caring for and being invested in Frank, first Debbie, then Carl now Liam. Basically, until they get old enough to realize he wouldn’t change. This look means to me that Ian and Lip went through that phase, too. That’s what he’s thinking of right now. That time when he still believed in Frank and his ability to change.
Jeremy Allen White, how dare you?
Sometimes reminiscing about pre-quarantine I feel like minor Russian royalty reminiscing about pre-communist revolution times. I’m like…ah yes I used to wear different beautiful outfits to work every day and shake the hands of many people without fear. I would simply leave my house and stroll into a bar for a last-minute cocktail with a friend. I would knock back oysters, sitting elbow-to-elbow with others at the counter. there were plays and concerts I never went to. The tzar invited us over often and had a GIANT chandelier
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So be it.
X-Files Season 6 behind the scenes
This is the weirdest thing I saw on the internet this week.
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Two icons were lost this week to suicide, but their contributions to the world will never be forgotten. Kate Spade made the fashionably unattainable attainable and @anthonybourdain’s exploration of culture through food opened our eyes to the world. Both will be sorely missed.
Remember, no matter what you are going through, you don’t have to go through it alone. There are resources available to help you.
Please don’t hesitate to reach out if you need it, Tumblr.
- National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: Available 24/7 at 1-800-273-TALK (8255).
- NAMI (@namiorg): Dedicated to improving the lives of anyone living with mental illness. Free to chat at 1-800-950-6264. Free support 24/7 Text NAMI to 741741
- The Trevor Project (@thetrevorproject): Confidential suicide hotline for LGBTQ+ young people. Available 24/7 at 1-866-488-7386.