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what is lonelier to grieve or not love anyone enough to
— Alexis Bates, from “Lonelier,” The Lonely
Amelie (2001) dir. Jean-Pierre Jeunet
Marilyn Monroe photographed by Philippe Halsman, 1949.
Favourite films of 2019
“ur so chill” thanks i am completely disconnected from reality right now
ANYA TAYLOR-JOY Out of Focus | © Pip
Sophocles, Philoctetes
we all need to collectively unlearn the idea that certain achievements (i.e. graduating college, getting a job, moving out, etc) only count if they’re achieved by a certain age or within a “normal” time frame.
going through life at your own pace does NOT equate laziness or failure.
accomplishments don’t have an expiration date.
tumblr is so like. meaningless. just clicking around. reading lil poem fragments. reblogging things just bcuz the vibe is good. seeing the same paintings on the dash 5 times in a day. making my little 2 note posts. love it here.
"sorry English is not my first language" I say. As if I make any sense in my first language
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