Ross Geller (Davis Schwimmer) reaction when he catches Rachel Green (Jennifer Aniston) and Joey Tribbiani (Matt LeBlanc) kissing

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Ross Geller (Davis Schwimmer) reaction when he catches Rachel Green (Jennifer Aniston) and Joey Tribbiani (Matt LeBlanc) kissing
Matt LeBlanc as JOEY TRIBBIANI FRIENDS (1994-2004)
You should be kissed, and often. And by someone who knows how.
Gone with the Wind (1939) dir. Victor Fleming
I’m at the moment rewatching Heidi, Girl of the Alps, and let me tell you dude, on the outside it looks all like sunshine and flowers, but the whole thing where she is dragged to Frankfurt? That shit is dark, man. Like she only goes to get white bread rolls for Peter’s gran and when she gets there she is manipulated into staying by guilt tripping her. And that whole constant abuse by Fräulein Rottenmeier, holy shit. None of the adults (Herr Stesemann or Clara’s grandmother) notice how it might be a fucking bad idea to drag that girl into a city and have her play a role without ever asking her in the first place. But I’m so happy that when she returns she is able to revert back to her old self and refuse the way of life that was forced on her. Tbh Heidi is a great inspiration to be yourself against all social pressures.
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«A cosa pensi? Rispondimi, poiché in te i tristi ricordi del peccato non sono ancora stati cancellati dall’acqua del Letè».
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