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I posted 302 times in 2021
172 posts created (57%)
130 posts reblogged (43%)
For every post I created, I reblogged 0.8posts.
I added 455 tags in 2021
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- #narcos mexico- 52 posts
- #tul pakorn- 39 posts
- #i promised you the moon- 35 posts
- #manner of death- 32 posts
- #ipytm- 31 posts
- #babe- 26 posts
- #jose maria yazpik- 21 posts
- #ipytm edit- 20 posts
Longest Tag: 89 characters
#never thought longtime onscreen pair could reach this level of trust intimacy and comfort
MyTop Posts in 2021
#5
Pacho in every season of Narcos & Narcos: Mexico
316 notes • Posted 2021-11-09 16:12:45 GMT
#4
Sophie de Rakoff (costume designer): It was important to really define her the very first time we meet her on camera and I needed her to have a sense of authority and feel distinctly different from the other women on the show. Julianna and I talked about making her look a little bit like Katherine Hepburn with the turtleneck and the white shirt.
426 notes • Posted 2021-10-24 13:43:18 GMT
#3
thank you for six years together
439 notes • Posted 2021-03-15 13:33:50 GMT
#2
The first thing that attracted me to her, because Uncle Clifford prefers the pronoun she, was the fact that Uncle Clifford was all things. It came from this idea what if a person could accept and access all of their femininity and all of their masculinity, if a person could just BE. And it just grew from there, and it took its own arc and shot off into the stratosphere. That’s one of the things to me that was the most attractive, but also daring. Honestly, I saw members of my community, and I saw members of the LGBT community, people that would appropriate femininity in a way that was not honest. It wasn’t truthful, it wasn’t genuine, it was more so for about a joke. And I didn’t want that. I’ll be thinking there has to be something behind that. Like what makes that person cryorwho do they love? Or what are their parents like?
↳Nicco Annan on playing Uncle Clifford
687 notes • Posted 2021-01-29 13:50:42 GMT
#1
“Glenn (Walking Dead) represented someone not seen on TV before, an Asian American character that wasn’t explicitly defined by his race, or talked about in that way. (Still Glenn has limits) he’s always a good guy, he has to do the right thing at all times. It almost felt like in order for this Asian American character to exist, he has to be useful. It’s not there’s anything wrong with those things, but it’s that we can only be those things. I think that’s the battle. I read the script (of Minari) and I was blown away. I was in tears. Seeing the words of how a life similar to mine could be put on a page was very liberating. I was like “Cool. I gotta do this.” This thing continues to leave me in many, many tears. I’ve been crying throughout this whole process.”
OFFOAB ON THIS BLESSED DAY OMG