Where the arrow of time does not progress is where you will see his real face.
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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her

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Where the arrow of time does not progress is where you will see his real face.
I can kinda see why Camus' philosophy gets labeled as Absurdism, but I feel the biggest irony is that everything about Camus, his belief systems, what he writes, the way he writes, the kind of readers that would resonate with him, seem so anti-Absurdist. The very fact that he was so anti-totalitarian and anti-fascist points to his strong belief that there is meaning in existence and it's an existence whose constant improvement is worth fighting for.
Woke up to my cat in my bed after not seeing her for 4 months (I was out of the country)
SRK ki over the top hamming mein ek conviction thi, ek madness tha, that really connected with the mass audience. Subhash Ghai is a pretty mediocre director, but the way SRK elevated that final confrontation scene in Pardes was something no male actor has ever done in a Subhash Ghai movie. The interesting thing about that sequence is that if you tell somebody who hasn't watched the whole movie that Arjun is the actual villain of the movie, they would believe you because of the unhinged vibes that SRK brings to even his positive roles.
It's not something I used to like as a kid, and it's still very cringe to watch sometimes, but now in retrospect you can see why this guy was such a unique superstar.
Do chaar aisi mulaqatein hongi Saare zamaane mein baatein hongi Ke naam badnaam tera mera yaar ho jayega
I feel like capitalists are caught between really believing that they have the power of democracy in their grasp, that they do have a finger over people's wants and needs, and that people buy their products because they genuinely like them over the competition. But at the same time, there is a cynicism that the only way to succeed in capitalism is by lumping people together and treating them as mindless robots with money. That for a business to truly succeed is to treat people as dumb, and the bottom line benefits the most and fastest when you cater to people's dumbest desires.
“Note to self: You’ve gotta do this for you. This is for you. This isn’t about anybody. Live for you. Honor you. Never lose sight of that.”
— Unknown
we really, really should. 🚬
another piece for my noir series ;)
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Original poster for Le frisson des vampires (The Shiver of the Vampires) (1971)
"Sweet mother, I cannot weave – slender Aphrodite has overcome me with longing for a girl."
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Bloodymary Yuri for the masses
"it's just stress" oh thank god, it's just the silent killer that slowly kills you, perfectly harmless, no need to worry
Dahling you simply must read this book! It’s all about this devious little caterpillar who simply gorges himself on all manner of divine things