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DID YOU HEAR ABOUT MIMI GREEN? (2026)

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This is everything I'm paranoid about every time I leave the house. Stomping along Jim Dolan's private greenway and buying scallions at Jim Dolan's bespoke Hannaford's.

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There’s a scream, and reality seems to turn in on itself. The killer isn’t a mysteriously resurrected Norma Bates after all. It’s her polite, lonely son Norman, dressed in her clothes, rushing toward us with a knife raised in the air. The sinking feeling, realizing that this was the last thing sweet Marion saw, collapsing in a pool of her own blood in the shower. I’m ten years old, watching Psycho on the same TV set that I watch Saturday morning cartoons on. I move back, trying to physically distance myself from this nightmare. For just a few seconds, it doesn’t matter that it’s not happening to me, or that it never really happened, at all. It’s burned into my mind regardless. Decades later, and I can’t forget that scream.

There’s a scream, and reality seems to turn in on itself. The killer isn’t a mysteriously resurrected Norma Bates after all. It’s her polite, lonely son Norman, dressed in her clothes, rushing toward us with a knife raised in the air. The sinking feeling, realizing that this was the last thing sweet Marion saw, collapsing in a pool of her own blood in the shower. I’m ten years old, watching Psycho on the same TV set that I watch Saturday morning cartoons on. I move back, trying to physically distance myself from this nightmare. For just a few seconds, it doesn’t matter that it’s not happening to me, or that it never really happened, at all. It’s burned into my mind regardless. Decades later, and I can’t forget that scream.

The handpainted covers of When I Walk Into The Darkness, a Hitchcock zine, features a black bird on a white background

The handpainted covers of When I Walk Into The Darkness, a Hitchcock zine, features a black bird on a white background

The opening paragraph of my zine, When I Walk Into The Darkness about Hitchcock films. A primer for why his work is still relevant, but I'll note that I attribute much of that relevance to the people he worked with. Psycho flat would not work without Anthony Perkins. sara-century.square.site

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i think a cool thing is that every time some right winger is revealed to have, let’s say, a non-normative sexuality, i get to hear what liberals really think about me but feel they can’t voice :)

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People everywhere are asking DID YOU HEAR ABOUT MIMI GREEN?

But don’t just take our word for it…
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“A whole civilization will die tonight” is the most vile thing a US president has ever said, certainly during the post-1945 era when they’ve had the power to kill civilizations with the dropping of a bomb. I’m staring into the darkness. May this not be one of the most fateful days in human history.

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Willem Dafoe x Martin Scorsese's THE LAST TEMPTATION OF CHRIST (1988)

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The US AID destruction is one of the sickest things anyone has ever done in human history.

No one got anything out of it besides the gleeful thrill of mass black death. It’s truly bone chilling to even contemplate what this really was.

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Darth Paul mall lord is definitely tapping into something powerful

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!!!!!

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I'm really happy me and Abby could be there!

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instagram reel: video of a dude on stage at a legion hall performing a flash kick in real life from several angles set to True Love Waits (Live in Oslo) and not like a somersault kick i mean the guy goes 12 feet into the air with the full trail FX and everything

comment section: this is waht so it's just like to be with in love x60000

instagram reel: video of a dude on stage at a legion hall performing a flash kick in real life from several angles set to True Love Waits (Live in Oslo) and not like a somersault kick i mean the guy goes 12 feet into the air with the full trail FX and everything comment section: this is waht so it's just like to be with in love x60000

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Hairy Heart is excited to be entering the publishing scene with the irrefutable, belligerent, and downright perverted Anthology of the Killer.

We're bringing thecatamites' award-winning cult classic murderfest to Nintendo Switch and PS5 in the very near future.

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Personally, I think it's important that children be taught about all the early Saddle Creek bands. Not just Cursive, but Bright Eyes, The Faint, Rilo Kiley, and even The Good Life. Hear hear!

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I remember desperately wanting to find the suedehead one bc I had no clue what could be in it

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my best friend in college had this in their car, I probably heard it front to back like 50 times going back and forth from philly to baltimore with them, mostly the ska one

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I forget if I first knew you from twitter or tumblr, I sort of want to say tumblr?

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I did a video urging you to watch Hitchcock's Shadow of a Doubt, a very sketchy movie I really enjoyed a lot. And, buy my zines! vimeo.com/1175828028?s...

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One of the best and meanest romcoms I've ever seen!!

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I don't know if that's specifically the case with first person narration, I've largely noticed it wrt very short, punchy paragraphs and an almost verse-like attention to how vertical space on the page parses visually

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Being out of the loop with fan fiction has led to me being pretty startled by a bunch of major stylistic features in a lot of student writing in the past, I dunno, two-three years. Then I ask Abby and she's like, ooh yeah, that's all over Ao3. The times are a-changing!

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I'm weighing whether I'm being melodramatic and fatalistic or not, and maybe. It's really exhausting though and extremely dispiriting to have to start explaining from degree zero with cis friends every time it happens.

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I think ultimately many more people than I'd prefer to imagine just don't like trans people very much-- perhaps not deeply enough to act on it, but enough to look at their feet when stuff like this happens.

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That nuance is important because I think he'd agree that his later stuff is rich in a way his angry young man stuff isn't, if he lost a little brashness and rawness he gained a lot of other things.

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there's very little I prefer about Vermont compared to Philly but Philly does not have a very good system for dealing with snow and I didn't really realize it until I went somewhere that did

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Woke up rattled thinking about how correct @saracentury.bsky.social is about Spellbound. I guess maybe I dreamed about that shot of baby Gregory Peck cartoonishly kicking a toddler onto a nest of spikes.

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