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@lawhoree
why are they like this
#That’s character development babes
What in God’s name could you possibly want right now?
I studied a lot in school. I studied hard in high school and at Harvard and in law school. My IQ doesn’t break the bank, and I wanted to do this so I studied all the time. And I missed something or it’s like I skipped a year ‘cause I never learned what you do after you think you like somebody– what you do next. And every-everybody did learn. A lot of other people, anyway. I didn’t walk out tonight. When my phone rings at 11:00, it’s important. Not important to me. Important. And I’m not puffing myself so-so that you’re…
I mean…you have a Jamba Juice card. You use my Netflix password. You play basketball at that Y that kind of smells. I really like that place, thank you very much.
Henry Golding as Nick Young in Crazy Rich Asians (2018) dir. John M. Chu
Noah Centineo and Lana Condor on “The Rundown”
Noah Centineo portraits by Jammi York for NY BUILD Series (2018)
The Pink Suit: The Garage, May ‘17 // The Moody Theater, October ‘17
‘can you believe noah invented smiling?’
Timothée Chalamet on the Red Carpet at TIFF 2018
I am way better looking than that guy.
Noah Centineo as Peter Kavinsky in To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before
My dad told me something once when I called him and I was really upset. I just wasn’t feeling like a good person — I felt like a failure and maybe I wasn’t talented and all these things. He just listened to me vent for about 30 minutes, and he goes, Well, cheer up, you’re worse than you think. I just laughed and it completely broke me out of this spell of self-deprecation, self-loathing, and pity. I can’t really tell you why it was so profound to me, but it really helped me. As bad as I think I am, I’m actually way worse.
How do you feel about pineapple on pizza?