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TWIN PEAKS — 1.07
In 1989, Gus Van Sant took these Polaroids while he was meeting with actors for roles in "Drugstore Cowboy". ❤️✨
Kyle MacLachlan as Dale Cooper ◊ TWIN PEAKS ◊ 1.04 · Episode 3 "Rest in Pain"
He's the prettiest man i've ever seen
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Annotated book
not to be like weird or anything but annotated books are sexy
I like annotating books and bitch about the characters cause if you read it, you’d know exactly the kind of person I am
annotated books >> everything else
seriously if someone gave me a book full of annotations i would simply fall in love
Give me your favorite book full with annotations and I will fall in love with you for ever
There is just something so special about sharing annotated books. A book filled with the thoughts of the person you care for or even a stranger. A glimpse inside their mind that nothing but annotated books can reveal
annotated books are so interesting its like someone is reading with you if that makes sense
gifting annotated books is a love language.
Once you start annotating books there is no going back.
Immaculate vibes
Second hand books are wild books, homeless books; they have come together in vast flocks of variegated feather, and have a charm which the domesticated volumes of the library lack.
— Virginia Woolf