“That's a good date. October 31.” Queen of Tears (2024), dir. Jang Young-Woo, Kim Hee-Won
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“That's a good date. October 31.” Queen of Tears (2024), dir. Jang Young-Woo, Kim Hee-Won
If this ever happens again, just run away. Promise me. Answer me. You told me to shut up. But promise me.
QUEEN OF TEARS (2024)
I am perfectly fine. I just got some scratches and a split lip. And why exactly?!
QUEEN OF TEARS (2024)
do you ever become obsessed with a character and you just go "of fucking course its that one" at yourself because you are so incredibly predictable
kinda miss “as long as you stay with me i’m giving you all my heart i’m giving you all my love” ngl
Let's go.
QUEEN OF TEARS (2024) | Ep 4
— Alfred Lord Tennyson
"mortifying ordeal of being known" shut up let's talk about the miraculous kindness of being remembered
I love the serene life. I don’t care who calls me boring. Enjoying my life stress-free, circle small, privacy on 100%, is way richer than overextending and overexposing myself to perform and entertain others.
Mountainous Path by Boris Vasilievich Bessonov (Russian, 1862–1934)
I'm sorry. I caused you pain.
QUEEN OF TEARS (2024)
EMILIA CLARKE by Marcus Ohlsson | Allure, June 2019.
So, my sister and Robbie were never able to have the time together they both so longed for...and deserved. Which ever since I've...ever since I've always felt I prevented. But what sense of hope or satisfaction could a reader derive from an ending like that? So in the book, I wanted to give Robbie and Cecilia what they lost out on in life. I'd like to think this isn't weakness or...evasion...but a final act of kindness. I gave them their happiness.
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