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TAYLOR SWIFT Attending The NBA Finals (10 June 2026)
love has ways of bringing things back to life, all you said was hi.
âI think when people hear the song I Knew It, I Knew You at the end of Toy Story 5, I think that it would be really awesome if they thought of someone that they had amazing memories with, that they havenât seen in a long time, or someone that they miss, knowing that that person could come back into their life, or just the feeling that sometimes peopleâs paths diverge and that doesnât mean that thatâs the last time that you get to feel those memories or know that person. And sometimes when you look back on your childhood, those memoriesâthatâs special in itself.â
â Taylor for Disney/Pixar on what she hopes I Knew It, I Knew You will invoke for listeners (x)
A Tale from the Decameron, (Detail), (1916), by John William Waterhouse RA (English, 1849 â 1917), oil on canvas, 101 x 159 cm (39.7 x 62.5 in), Lady Lever Art Gallery, Liverpool
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Helene Wyss - Maerchen zum Malen - 1904 - via Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
But love has ways of bringing things back to life
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Blue poppies at Dartâs Hill garden today
Audrey Hepburn in War and Peace (1956)
its awesome that neither mind reading nor god are real and all of the thoughts inside of your head are completely private and consequenceless forever #myprivacy
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