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Do you just crook your finger and people just jump in your snog box and fly away?
in gallifreyan they don’t say “i love you” they say
ETERNAL SUNSHINE OF THE SPOTLESS MIND 2004, dir. Michel Gondry
Nicole Kidman as Suzanne Stone-Maretto in To Die For (1995) dir. Gus Van Sant
Alejandra Pizarnik, tr. by Patricio Ferrari & Forrest Gander, from The Galloping Hour: French Poems; “I check for you in the wind”
[Text ID: “Your eyes blind everything, even the / night, your name written inside me.”]
what the fuck is up w david tennant and saying the most devastating lines towards blonde bitches
PRIDE & PREJUDICE (2005) dir. Joe Wright
real estate, richard siken (2020)
if you’re reading this i hope something good happens to you today
The Art of Kiki’s Delivery Service (2006 art book)
Saoirse Ronan as Agatha in The Grand Budapest Hotel (2014), directed by Wes Anderson
It’s not that I’m unaware of the suffering and soon-to-be-more suffering in the world...it’s that I know the suffering exists beside wet grass and a bright blue sky recently scrubbed by rain. The beauty and the suffering are equally true... (I need to) see it all and hold it for as long as I can.
— Ann Patchett, Tom Lake: A Novel (Harper, August 1, 2023) (via Book Review in Wall Street Journal, ‘Tom Lake’ Review: Ann Patchett’s Spotlight on the Past by Heller McAlpin, July 28, 2023)
Booksmart (2019) dir. Olivia Wilde
Laundrosaurus, a piece of household surrealism, by Helga Stentzel
if you ever get the chance to live poetry instead of reading it, take it. i promise it’s worth it. shout the verses at the quiet night, laugh hysterically reciting a sonnet, fall to your knees in the middle of a soliloquy. don’t leave the words on their pages, make them burn your throat and shatter the universe.