If there are trees you aren’t alone
I can’t tell if this is supposed to be encouragement or an ominous warning
#that’s entirely up to the trees
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If there are trees you aren’t alone
I can’t tell if this is supposed to be encouragement or an ominous warning
#that’s entirely up to the trees
does x æ a-12 need an english tutor? an art therapist, perhaps?
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There are movies that are sad, and then there is this movie. A film that can make you weep like a baby just by thinking of that one scene that reduced you to a crumbling mess the first time you saw it. A film that you can’t quite shake, even after having weeks to process your emotions. This is the movie that takes full advantage of the intrinsic ability of cinema to make us feel something in an incredibly intense way. This is a scene that was so heartbreakingly sad, you’ll never be able to forget it. You forbid your friends from even mentioning it, because the idea of reliving the emotions you went through when you first watched are almost too much to handle. You’d think that maybe, just maybe, they could go easy on us once in a while - we’re only human right? But no, they deal with loss, grief, pain, regret - emotions that we can all relate to. While there are some movies that are just generally very sad from start to finish, this movie has one scene in the film that is so tragic that it stands out amongst all the others. The scene where Adam Sandler dies in Click (2007) is the saddest individual moment in movie history.
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i’m am gay?
me: feels kinda bad
me: triggers self and turns kinda bad into very fucking bad so i can at least properly suffer™
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