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@ithinkyourlost
Numbers keychain - $12 on Etsy.
Briana sent me this photo of her LOST tattoo, and sent this message along with it:
"When Lost premiered on September 22, 2004 I was suffering from severe depression. From that first episode, I was hooked. Lost became something I could look forward to each week, and eventually, it became more than that. It was the one thing in my life that was constant. Every week for six years I knew that Lost would come on and I would have something to look forward to and something to escape to. During each hour long episode, my thoughts were entirely on that island. None of my real life troubles or worries could touch me for an hour. And in many ways, Lost gave me exactly what I needed to change my life. All of these characters have certain aspects that define them either in reality, or in their own perception of themselves. Yet these other characters who barely know them see somone different. John Locke isn’t a box salesman, he’s someone special. Jack Shephard isn’t a doctor struggling to come to terms with his father issues, he’s a hero. Kate Austen isn’t a fugitive on the run, but someone dependable, always working for the greater good. Sayid Jarrah wasn’t a torturer, he was a protector. These people weren’t defined by who they saw themselves as or what they did in their past, but by all of these other parts of themselves that they were blind to. Beyond that, in the end, Lost was a show about people. Imperfect people who made mistakes, who were greedy and selfish, but also people who were loving, caring, dedicated. Lost showed me that humanity was a beautiful thing to be a part of and just because I was depressed, I didn’t have to let that define me. My tattoo is the failsafe key from the hatch. The symbolism seemed perfect for me. This key didn’t fix everything or guarantee a perfect easy life for the survivors, but it allowed them to avoid the worst and gave them a chance to keep surviving. That’s exactly what Lost did for me.”
“It’s not melting my brain, it’s blowing mind!” - Sadie (played by Maude Apatow) talking about LOST in This is 40. Sadie’s love of the show is one of the subplots of the film. Maude is a fan of the show in real life, too.
Welcome to the wonderful world of not knowing what the hell is going on.
Lost (2004 - 2010)
By Greg Ham, who also made the excellent LOST island quote map.
I thought more pages were loading automatically as I scrolled down. But no, the pages on your blog are just exceptionally long. Either way, thank you.
You are welcome! :).. Are they tooo long ?
you spelled you're wrong in your url :P
Nope pretty sure I meant to do that! :p
flightoceanic815:
HURLEY: I wanna do a cannonball. I’ve been walking up and down this beach everyday and looking out at this water. And I wanna do a cannonball.
It’s not an island, it’s a place where miracles happen. And if you don’t believe that, Jack, if you can’t believe that, just wait until you see what I’m about to do. (via)
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