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Sweet Seals For You, Always

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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
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Claire Keane
occasionally subtle

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Keni
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
Aqua Utopia|海の底で記憶を紡ぐ

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I'd rather be in outer space 🛸
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today i present to ya’ll Fischl Nevermind tomorrow? who knows… also i didn’t play genshin bc not enough memory
Migration
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She’s rich, but still nice. Not “rich, but still nice.” She’s nice because she’s rich.
PARASITE (2019) dir. Bong Joon-ho
Parasite wins Best Picture, Best Director, Best International Film and Best Original Screenplay at the 92nd Academy Awards
but sir, that’s my emotional support unachievable dream scenario that I came up with in my head
feelings at night just hit different
It is an extremely common mistake. People think the writer’s imagination is always at work, that he’s constantly inventing an endless supply of incidents and episodes; that he simply dreams up his stories out of thin air. In point of fact, the opposite is true. Once the public knows you’re a writer, they bring the characters and events to you. And as long as you maintain your ability to look, and to carefully listen, these stories will continue
The Grand Budapest Hotel (2014) dir. Wes Anderson
The Grand Budapest Hotel (2014) dir. Wes Anderson
Little Women (2019) script by Greta Gerwig / Suzanne Rivecca / Marina, Power and Control / Nicole Kraus, The History of Love
Little women (both the 2019 movie and the book) brilliantly capture very specific emotions and situations. These are some of my favorites:
That feeling you get when you start thinking about all the people you’ve turned down romantically because you knew you didn’t and could never love them but now… YOU’RE SO LONELY! so you torment yourself thinking you were stupid, too stubborn, too quick to say no, that maybe conforming wouldn’t be as bad as this growing, menacing loneliness.
That lost feeling of possibility. When you were young everything was exciting and fun and the future was unknown and full of infinite possibilities. You felt like your chest could burst at any minute from all that restless, blind hope. But now you’re older, and you LIVE in that future, and… there’s nothing in it. All you want to do is go back to a specific moment in which you were particularly happy, be held by it and stay there forever.
The painful truth that maybe you’re not as good at something as you thought you were. Realizing that you’re good at many things but you don’t particularly stand out in any of them. Maybe you’re just average and you have to make peace with it.
If you don’t dream or do things outside of your familiar environment, of what you know, of what you’re comfortable with; you’ll stay in the same place forever. And yes, maybe you tell yourself that that’s what you really want but… is it? or you’re just afraid to try something different?
Some people will pretend to want the best for you but the truth is, behind every “kindness” or “well meaned comment”, there’s malice and envy (@Meg’s friends). You have to stand up for yourself, be true to who you are and don’t spend energy trying to impress people who take joy in your misfortunes.
Little women + iconic quotes
Little Women (2019) dir. Greta Gerwig, cinematography by Yorick Le Saux
Perhaps I was too quick in turning him down. Laurie. Do you love him?
Little Women (2019) dir. Greta Gerwig