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The Bear (2022-present) Sundae (S02E03)
this was always going to happen.
matthew stover, david levithan, margarita karapanou, aeschylus, karese burrows, richard siken
written on the body, jeanette winterson
Unless she’s violently teething, I don’t recommend this as a daycare.
“Your phone number was the only one I knew off by heart.”
Daisy Edgar-Jones and Paul Mescal as Marianne and Connell in NORMAL PEOPLE (2020―)
emily ratajkowski’s instagram story on 11/08/2019
Bernhard Schlink, The Reader (translated by Carol Brown Janeway)
Hayley Marshall in 3.16 “Alone With Everybody”
“She traced his jawline as he slept, her heart fluttering as a small smile graced his lips. She felt as if she could live in that moment forever; the moment between her finger brushing his skin and the smile appearing. It was soft, and simple, but it felt like everything. In that moment, she felt beautiful. Not because she actually was, but because, even while he was asleep, her touch could cause a smile, and that was more than enough for her.”
— R.G. // Excerpt from a book I’ll never write #85 (via templemans)
Connell just misses his best friend
I disappear sometimes. It’s my thing.
Sophocles, Philoctetes
“She rested her head against his and felt, for the first time, what she would often feel with him: a self-affection. He made her like herself. With him, she was at ease; her skin felt as though it was her right size.”
— Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie. Americanah. London: Forth Estate (2013)