Mike Driver
YOU ARE THE REASON
Misplaced Lens Cap
let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open

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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
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One Nice Bug Per Day

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on faith & love
the agony of eros, byung-chul han
Joan Crawford in SADIE MCKEE (1934) dir. Clarence Brown Costume design by Adrian
Starting a gofundme for my friend Bunbury who's a terrible invalid,
You’re not serious figures. I love you, but you are not serious people. SUCCESSION HBO (2018 - 2023)
I felt the touch of his hand on my shoulder for a moment... and then he walked away. Away, out of my life forever.
BRIEF ENCOUNTER (1945) dir. David Lean LAWRENCE OF ARABIA (1962) dir. David Lean
sentimental value | affeksjonsverdi | dir. joachim trier
I don’t need anything in the world, darling, but you and a toothbrush.
William Powell & Myrna Loy After the Thin Man (1936), directed by W.S. Van Dyke
HOLIDAY (1938) dir. George Cukor
JEAN ARTHUR in THE MORE THE MERRIER (1943) dir. George Stevens A FOREIGN AFFAIR (1948) dir. Billy Wilder
TWIN PEAKS 2.10
really compelling article about the number of "obvious ai tells" that are also… how a lot of people educated in english writing in colonized nations are taught to write. i.e. highly formal english rhetoric.
I'm calm. I'm calm. I promise.
SHADOW OF A DOUBT (1943) dir. Alfred Hitchcock
If you enjoyed this book you should read every other book in the world for extra textual context. All things are intricately related to one another.
Phantom lady (Robert Siodmak, 1944)
duuude is that a losing dog? *gets out my wallet*