So start saying it now. Menstruation.
20th Century Women (2016) dir. Mike Mills

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So start saying it now. Menstruation.
20th Century Women (2016) dir. Mike Mills
“ uh— ” gaze looks at the cup in her hand, a bemused expression crossing her face before she lets out a little laugh and shakes her head. “ —-who spells charlotte with an s? ” like whatever, this isn’t going to effect her day at all but seriously people?
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‘i wouldn’t take that personally.’ the brunette blurted, pointing at the stranger’s drink. her intrinsic nature to save the day was looming through. 'to be fair, maybe english isn’t their first language.’ she retorted, in attempts to rationalize with the person behind the counter. she offered the stranger a soft smile before motioning towards her drink. 'may i?’ she asked, reaching out for the sharpie that was left abandoned on one of the tables. 'regardless, i think sharlotte with an s is pretty cool. it sort of reinvigorates your name and maybe gives you a chance to rebrand yourself.’ she chuckled, light-heartedly.
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