these are the ppl i follow on tiktok
1. women of color
2. people of color
3. white women
4. white men who look like they didnt have friends in high school
I have started to post some of my writing projects online and it is simply stunning how much time people will spend yelling at characters for not being nice or perfect. Good to know we are so accepting of flawed people.
Musicals if the main male character wasn’t a jerk part 3:
BEAST: Belle, I am honestly so sorry, your father tripped and locked himself in this prison cell. Literally don't even know what happened. He's free now--have a nice life, y'all!
THE END
Feeling alone and isolated in New York, Madison finds a shoebox full of letters belonging to a young woman named Jessica. Narrated by Madison’s older self, @EmilyHageman2's Back Cover is a story of loss, courage, humanity, and the painful—but wonderful—experience of growing up.
Today on the countdown to the #OOBFestival we are spotlighting playwright @EmilyHageman2! Read her play, The Thought Doesn’t Count, on @NewPlayX today, then learn more at https://t.co/aZ0ykvBrBM.
Me: Man if anyone disrespected me like that I'd just be like "HEY STOP IT you're so disrespectful!!!" and then I'd just like walk away with no cares
Also Me: I feel guilty for not liking this TV show cuz some of my friends like it
May is Mental Health Awareness Month. If you’re discussing mental health with your students, consider reading some of these titles with them: #VIRAL by Maria McConville, Back Cover by @EmilyHageman2, and Should Not Cause Harm by @mandyjoconner. #MHAM#NotAlone
Musicals if the main male character wasn’t a jerk part 2:
Phantom: hey you know what I’m not gonna do today? Stare at a girl through a creepy two way mirror and pretend to be her dead father! *happy organ flourish*
THE END
Musicals if the Main Male Character Was Nice and Respectful:
Captain Von Trapp: Sorry I'm honestly having some emotional issues that I'm working through because of my wife's death. Here's my kids, do your best! Also, your dress is nice!
Tragedy forces students to welcome their bitter rivals from a neighboring high school for the rest of the year in @EmilyHageman2’s #newplay about discovering that there's more uniting us than dividing us. https://t.co/L0Itzm8pN6