tegan hit her face on the microphone while bowing back at sara. she thought sara bowed at her.
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*SCREAMS THIS LOUDLY FROM THE TOP OF A TALL BUILDING*
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ugh so heads up to anyone who goes to see This Is The End: it’s pretty much a two-hour rape and violence-against-women joke. Explanation under the cut, massive TW for rape and violence.
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—Zelda Fitzgerald, in a review of her husband’s book in 1922 (via trishahaddad)
Reminder that F. Scott Fitzgerald stole his wife’s writing, many times, while suppressing her works. See “Save Me the Waltz”, which he forced her to revise so that he could use parts of it in his own book “Tender Is the Night”. And which author do we study in school?
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I didn’t know this.
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He also encouraged her to have affairs so he could use that for inspiration, and when she wanted to leave him for a man she fell in love with, he locked her in their house and wouldn’t let her leave.
When she wanted to publish “Save me the Waltz,” Fitzgerald wrote in his diary about DELIBERATELY trying to TRIGGER her schizophrenic episodes and making her incapable of fighting that battle.
And Fitzgerald scholars KNOW all this. They write articles about how it was all okay because in the end, it inspired Fitzgerald to write Great Literature.
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knife his corpse
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that sounds about right
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He was a shitty author, tho…
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this is why it disturbs me when people say they want a love like Zelda and Scott’s (there’s a popular text post that says so and I’m like wtf no you don’t every time it pops up)
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