stilettov
Dual Citizen Kane
stilettov

Avoid cold temperature overhead lighting. Warm temperature bulbs, candles, string lights are all more flattering, and cheap options. Candles especially- you can usually find them at dollar stores (Dollarama here in Canada usually has a really good selection of candles) and obviously they're about as energy efficient

I also think it's worth pointing out the difference between the Silent Treatment (which is passive aggressive bullshit that's hurtful, and also a way in which us ladies are often socialized to deal with confrontation) and mutually agreeing on a truce. Because sometimes when neither person will listen to each other,

The other thing that makes me crazy (and I try to watch myself for doing it) in any fight with anybody who is close to me is the "you always do this" or the "remember when you did this."

FRANKLIN MOTT.

Lacroix <3

can somebody please record a dialogue track to go under these two? I would love to know what they're saying.

Let the Right One In is brilliant. And terrifying.

They're called speed changes. Harking back to the original motion film camera, to "undercrank" or slow the film speed down caused the film image to speed up, whereas to "overcrank" causes everything to slow down.

UGH YES. BLUE AND ORANGE NEEDS TO GO AWAY.

Speed changes can go away. And lens flares.

in all honesty, though, I pretty firmly believe in leaving actors the hell alone. There is definitely a contingent of magazine cover people who are gagging for the attention, but the professionals I respect, I feel like anything beyond a "I really appreciate your work" is really excessive. But the objectifying I do on

My secret plan for Benedict Cumberbatch is to ensnare him by writing a really good part for him. Such cunning. So creepy.

Happens when you don't have an argument, and when you're inventing a problem that doesn't exist in nearly enough capacity to be regarded in a context of social inequality, crime or any other interpretation of the extremity of "creepy."

incidentally- the way men feel about famous women is not reflective or indicative of the way women feel about famous men. So maybe it's not MY creepiness you should be questioning.

It also completely ignores the fact that it's men who are the risk to other men, and that men are not at equal risk of assault, harassment or harm by women, whereas women are absurdly more likely to be assaulted by a male- and usually by a person they know. And since we're discussing the "creepiness" of objectifying

I stated facts, I said nothing about women being a subset to men- I said half the human population, which is not a subset by any possible standard that any sane person might use. "A subset" is the presumption of men, based on how they treat women. Additionally, you have conveniently left out the salient point that if

wow, it's great to know that it's so much bigger a priority for you than the increased threshold of danger experienced by half the human population every minute of every day.

except there's no real threat.

to be fair, when you're famous and attractive, there is a certain amount of creepiness you can expect to encounter, regardless of gender. But being creepy at women is something men do, and are socially encouraged to do. Benny might've gotten a pair of undies thrown at him a couple times, but I really doubt that he

for a skinny brit, he pretty