Cassie did not lie when she admitted "I keep making mistakes and not learning from them". She broke up with McKay by claiming she shouldn't be anyone's girlfriend because she doesn't think she's a good person. Her impulsive hook up with Nate was a self inflicted punishment. She has no self worth beyond how men see her as a romantic partner or sexual object. It doesn't justify lying to Maddy about it or being involved with Nate,but it simply comes from a low point that Cassie is occupying in her life. She is not a slut or homewrecker. She's simply a young girl who doesn't know how to love herself enough to avoid getting involved with toxic men.
Seeing people talk about Ken being a metaphor for little boys who grew up to be porn obsessed, objectifying teenagers who then grew up to be misogynistic, angry men in power who you will always miss as the innocent little boys they once were whilst they don’t notice a single thing about their progression hits so much harder when those little boys weren’t just your playground friends but your older or younger brothers who grew in the same house that you did, experienced so much of what you did, lived by your side for years only to still become those men.
And it sucks cause you blame yourself for not noticing, for not having a bigger impact, for missing the times that you could’ve changed something but it’s not ever actually your fault because you were just a little girl too and you were too busy playing with your dolls or texting your friends, just going through your girlhood to ever notice their change.
But even if we did notice, would it have mattered? Because shouldn’t having a sister be enough for them? Shouldn’t that be enough for them to understand? Even in the slightest?
Shouldn’t having a mother be enough?
my brain completely skipped out on processing the context of the situation
things were worded weirdly and thus, my brain went wild with interpretations and none of them correct apparently
I misunderstood completely (see above point)
I didn’t hear you correctly (if verbal like on the phone or skype call or ya know, in person. The horror)
My brain was making racket and so I didn’t catch the first half of what you just said
^ that but I didn’t catch the second half
I disassociated mid-convo and now the only thing I’m thinking about is that time I screwed up a social interaction six years ago and so now I’m confused because you’re talking about something completely different
^ is literally worse if it was verbal because I promise you, I caught nothing you just said
I was thinking about something when you started speaking and you were just a faint whisper in the background and now that I realize you were talking to me, I pretend that I totally know what you were talking about and give a general answer and hope it wasn’t a question
it was a question and now I just want to dieÂ
I’m trying to pay attention but I got distracted halfway through and started thinking about that bird I saw at Taco Bell and have no idea what is going on when I come back to reality
literally, most of the time, I just did not grasp the context of the situation
I have problems processing what the hell people are talking about
I am having a conversation with three people at the same time and it takes my brain a good bit before it switches
disassociation is a bastard and one I’m well-acquainted with
you could say disassociation and I are dating tbh
I legit heard nothing of what you said, your presence is being questioned as whether it’s real or not, and everything in my brain is on fire like that episode on Spongebob
honestly it could be the most Neurotypical reason which is that I’m tired and am not on my a-game.Â
It happens, my dude
EUPHORIA 2x07: The Theater and It’s Double
Could you maybe clarify what sort of clues we’re looking for here?
STRANGER THINGS 4 Creel House Teaser
no bc i cannot believe this happened holy shit
LEXI & FEZCO Euphoria | 2.02 “Out of Touch”
they were like this at the end of episode 3
Jayne Mansfield - Sophia Loren photo
In April 1957, Jayne Mansfield’s breasts were the focus of a notorious publicity stunt intended to deflect media attention from Sophia Loren during a dinner party in the Italian star’s honor at Romanoff’s in Beverly Hills.
The best-known photo showed Loren’s disapproving gaze falling on the cleavage of the American actress when Mansfield leaned over the table, allowing her breasts to spill over her low neckline and exposing one nipple.
The iconic image of that episode was a UPI sensation, appearing in newspapers and magazines with the word “censored” hiding the actress’s exposed bosom and later has been recreated several times to humorously stress out women’s coquettish and judgmental nature.