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KIROKAZE
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he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH

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he is perfect. his body, hair, chest hair, personality. ugh joe leave some for the other guys damn
STRANGER THINGS 5.07
i think love is revolutionary because when done right, it allows for accountability, for growth, for healing, for laughter, for joy, for connection, for touch, for coming home. maybe it is foolish of me, even a little stupid to think of it as such but when done right, when honoured, when fulfilled, when prepared and boiled and served well, it truly does magic, it truly changes lives, it nourishes, it feeds, it gives hope, hope, so much of it.
people are allowed to dislike one direction
no they are not
this bucky with this steve
BUCKY BARNES in THE FALCON AND THE WINTER SOLDIER Episode One: New World Order (1/6)
Clementine von Radics, Lemony Snicket, Everything Everywhere All at Once, Vita Sackville-West, Caitlin Bailey, Max Porter, Emily Dickinson, Jenny Slate, Rachel Mennies
When a physicist falls in love :)
Richard Feynman's love letter to his deceased wife, 1946.
The legacies people leave behind in you.
My handwriting is the same style as the teacher’s who I had when I was nine. I’m now twenty one and he’s been dead eight years but my i’s still curve the same way as his.
I watched the last season of a TV show recently but I started it with my friend in high school. We haven’t spoken in four years.
I make lentil soup through the recipe my gran gave me.
I curl my hair the way my best friend showed me.
I learned to love books because my father loved them first.
How terrifying, how excruciatingly painful to acknowledge this. That I am a jigsaw puzzle of everyone I have briefly known and loved. I carry them on with me even if I don’t know it. How beautiful.
absolutely obsessed with these tags
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the fact that meryl streep got emotional during her time filming only murders in the building and actually thanked john hoffman (co-creator and showrunner) for letting her play a love interest at her current age because it doesn’t happen often in hollywood unfortunately and yet look at how fans are gushing over oliver/loretta!!! we should see more romantic stories with older actors
And just like that.. I’m back on my Bucky Barnes bullshit.
BARBIE (2023) via @wbpictures_br
the fact that i'm no longer the same age as the protagonists of novels and films i once connected to is so heartbreaking. there was a time when I looked forward to turning their age. i did. and i also outgrew them. i continue to age, but they don't; never will. the immortality of fiction is beautiful, but cruel.