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Gale from ???
@nightandgale.bsky.social
Call me Gale. I have fixations and talk about them. I like to pretend I'm paid to research even though it is all for the delicious self-satisfaction.

They/Them, 32

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First real attempt at embroidery in a long time. Wanted to put one of my favorite lines from Umineko to the cloth.
February 3, 2025 at 6:57 PM
yes young.
January 26, 2025 at 2:41 AM
as it turns out it is both excellently camp and also incredibly heartfelt. weird times for BL!
January 26, 2025 at 2:36 AM
If curious about anything I've written, I have a few Readable Pieces. here's one of them.

Feeling Undercut - about 2.5k words
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January 1, 2025 at 7:31 AM
Tonight's movie was the 1931 Dracula, starring the immeasurable Bela Lugosi. I've seen some of his lesser known films, but this is a treat beyond words - one of the ultimate foundations of horror and camp.
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A ★★★★ review of Dracula (1931)
Swear to god, Dracula and Van Helsing's sexual tension was off the charts. The realest kismesis (please god forgive me for referencing homestuck in a review in the year of 2024). All things aside, I l...
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November 1, 2024 at 4:56 AM
Yesterday's movie was Ginger Snaps 2 - I should note? Great movie. It must be reviewed.

However, tonight's movie... was Lost Highway (1997). Want to read my way too long review? Honestly, it's less a review and more my own take on it. letterboxd.com/film/lost-hi...
Lost Highway (1997)
A tormented jazz musician finds himself lost in an enigmatic story involving murder, surveillance, gangsters, doppelgängers, and an impossible transformation inside a prison cell.
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October 31, 2024 at 4:36 AM
Incidentally, my current top four films. Usually I write a review for every movie I watch due to @tetrayon.bsky.social's influence, but I've been exhausted lately. Nonetheless. We love movies.
October 29, 2024 at 4:16 AM
Today's Wheel has declared A Self-Induced Hallucination (2018) as the movie of the night! I wrote a review for this one, so if you're interested, please feel free to read. Jane Schoenbrun continues to fascinate. letterboxd.com/chessgale/fi...
A review of A Self-Induced Hallucination (2018)
"It was more the premise inherent in the Slenderman’s creation that scared me. It was the way fiction refused to be quarantined from reality." When I originally heard about this short film, I assumed ...
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October 29, 2024 at 4:14 AM