how to lose a guy in ten days (2003)
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how to lose a guy in ten days (2003)
“this is the hill you want to die on?” oh no i just love arguing. i fully intend to leave this hill once it gets boring. sorry for the confusion!
The tragic hero is complete. You can call him unhappy (miserable, utterly broken) even before he is dead. For an instant he is something like divine. And then he dies, because there’s nothing left to do. The center of every tragedy is the image of a human being who has already died but keeps talking, someone whose face is a mask.
— Michael Kinnucan, The Gods Show Up
Whatever. *disappears into the fog on my ship never to be heard of again except in legend*
i love evil behavior because it's funny
We All Got That Friend Who Think They Can Outwit The Gods And Evade Their Fate
Guys, listen.
#duality of women insp.
- Sweet Dreams playing in the background -
X-Men: Apocalypse
character aesthetics | the artisan
Andrei Tarkovsky , Voyage In Time (1983)