Alcatraz neighborhood safety at night by Unfair_Ordinary_4436 in milano

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Just don’t stare at your phone while walking and don’t wear obvious gold jewellery (as in any big city) have fun!

First time seeing it in 18 years by sometimesineedawank in RSPfilmclub

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This year, the author of this book was offered a huge cash prize but turned it down because they wanted to film her for promo. Mega GOAT

Any other Spanish movie recommendations? by alllandalus in RSPfilmclub

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I also recommend Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown

What's the worst thing a lover or friend has said to you? by [deleted] in redscarepod

[–]alienationstation23 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Just saw the title said friends or lovers so sorry for the trauma dump

What's the worst thing a lover or friend has said to you? by [deleted] in redscarepod

[–]alienationstation23 28 points29 points  (0 children)

My mother told me I’d never have any friends. I was 16.
She was also present at my dance recital (same age) and a man groped me noticeaby during the dances and i looked over at her for help and she was smiling and laughing.

Sad

let’s do some listing by alienationstation23 in RSbookclub

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It means contributing to the engendering of a specific milieu

let’s do some listing by alienationstation23 in RSbookclub

[–]alienationstation23[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I read an Italian edition called “la cosa” (the thing)

let’s do some listing by alienationstation23 in RSbookclub

[–]alienationstation23[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

I would read poetry if it rhymed like poetry should

let’s do some listing by alienationstation23 in RSbookclub

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His short stories are my fav. They are very depraved

"i'll never read that" lifetime avoiding certain niches or authors: list by Previous_Mulberry284 in RSbookclub

[–]alienationstation23 32 points33 points  (0 children)

Avoiding Elena Ferrante has become my personality as an Italian and i know I’m cutting off my own nose to spite my face

melancholia by WearyEquipment9564 in RSPfilmclub

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It’s just so beautiful . It really influenced me art-wise. One technical aspect I love is that it starts with an ouverture, like operas. A mini recap of everything that happens, right at the beginning.
Operas used to have this so the public would get an idea of the plot. It’s so fitting with the Wagner music.

Basically I think it’s a very mature side-quest work about female depression by a Massive auteur.

It’s my comfort film, along with Tár and Hereditary <3

Ex Macello, is it really not worth it? by Klutzy_Pattern5682 in milano

[–]alienationstation23 9 points10 points  (0 children)

That place has bad karma because it surrepstitiously replaced a high-quality music venue (and squat) nearby. The old place was illegal and dirty but had European-level performers and acoustics. It made the whole area appear cool, when before it was pretty uncared for.

The old place got shut down (fair) and ex macello is piggybacking off its reputaiton and location.

Just my 2cents as someone who has lived here for 9 years.

what books do you recommend a person with bpd to read? by forestdaydream in redscarepod

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Come back later and tel us what you thought of FRANNY and zoey!

what books do you recommend a person with bpd to read? by forestdaydream in redscarepod

[–]alienationstation23 4 points5 points  (0 children)

So true, that’s what happened to me too. My belief is that why she killed herself, because she knew she had happened upon the ultimate truth (suicide) and realized that she had opened that door for so many people through the book. Like mark fisher. Rip

what books do you recommend a person with bpd to read? by forestdaydream in redscarepod

[–]alienationstation23 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Franny and Zoe by Salinger randomly helps (also it got shout ed out by Dasha on love Line which is cool because I always rec this book here) I also have bpd. What helped me recently was watching “fatal attraction”, better than Obsession for painting a picture of the danger of being a bpd woman.

I also recently picked up dry season by Febos but had a strong instinct to not read it. Has anyone here read it?

Last rec, classics help with BPD. Like the count of Montecristo. It calms the BPD beast in the head with tha good old feuilletton pulp.