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Not today Justin
Sweet Seals For You, Always

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One Nice Bug Per Day
Claire Keane
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if i look back, i am lost
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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
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“who ARE you”
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i learned that about half of America’s states owe their names to Native American origin (x)
I think that I found the perfect profile picture (yup, the blue one is me).
The photo is by the amazing Camillo Balossini
“When the approach is imminent, the tail goes up”
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A cat putting its tail straight up like this is a friendly greeting. This is the equivalent of the cat waving excitedly at you as soon as it gets close.
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This transition is straight out of a horror movie
@heymynameismolly-jk wow
the cowboy hat in question
winter pics that cheer me up
Wilder and Diamond were precise writers. But when it came time to Some Like It Hot’s punch line, they were absolutely indecisive. They got as far as Lemmon ripping off his wig and saying he can’t marry Osgood Fielding III because, “I’m a man.” What comes next? Diamond suggested “Nobody’s perfect,” and Wilder said to keep it in so they could send the script to the mimeographer. But then they were really going to settle it. “We have a whole week to think about it,” Wilder said. “We thought about it all week. Neither of us could come up with anything better, so we shot that line, still not entirely satisfied.” Viewers felt entirely differently. “The audience just exploded,” Wilder said. “That line got one of the biggest laughs I’ve ever heard in the theater. But we just hadn’t trusted it when we wrote it; we just didn’t see it. ‘Nobody’s perfect.’ The line had come too easily, just popped out.”
Some Like It Hot (1959) dir. Billy Wilder