BABYGIRL I HAVEN'T SEEN YOU SMILE THAT GENUINELY IN AGES I LOVE YOU

shark vs the universe
we're not kids anymore.
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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
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One Nice Bug Per Day
Xuebing Du
PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me

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"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"

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BABYGIRL I HAVEN'T SEEN YOU SMILE THAT GENUINELY IN AGES I LOVE YOU
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does the sound of footsteps retreating into the void at the end of anyways also drive you a lil crazy or are u normal
Sini, 31
”I’m wearing various Scandinavian brands. I’m inspired by Japanese pop culture such as manga –especially shoujo manga – and visual kei. I’m a bit of a maximalist and love to do masculinity in a feminine way or vice versa.”
11 August 2023, Flow Festival
Man i rlly want an eames chair in the future
Selfish
How do you cope with the news that someone you have loved for three whole years might be leaving you at the drop of a hat?
I mean, three years isn't a long time and people have been married for longer than that, but when you meet someone who treats you with decency and dignity, without ever expecting anything in return, and never revoking that respect when you make a mistake? That's something that I've never experienced before now.
Someone who's kindness has never been transactional, someone who has never once made you feel stupid, even when you ask the stupidest of questions.
Someone whose presence makes you feel safe and whose calmness and gentleness can pull you out of the deepest pits of rage in an instant.
Someone who laughs you out of your shell and includes you in discussions and genuinely asks how you are.
How do you respond to that just ... disappearing?
And I'm not talking about death, I'm talking about leaving. The knowledge that they're not gone, just elsewhere. It's not a jealous knowledge, it's just absence. Emptiness. I don't care if he's filling that emptiness for someone else, all I care about is the emptiness here.
Who will smirk at jokes from the sofa in the corner? Who will burn their tongue on their lunch every day? Who will tell me it's okay when I file the wrong paperwork? Who will walk me to my car after a close?
I cannot shake the overwhelming feeling that I've taken these last three years for granted. I have let this man burrow so deep within myself that pulling him out is going to destroy me.
That's hawt
Okay, this is super late but I did nOT enjoy Oppenheimer and I think we should talk about it.
I just realised I never actually posted my thoughts.
Anyway
Oppenheimer (2023)
So, I want to preface this by saying that I KNOOOOOOW that Oppenheimer is somewhat of a feat of modern filmmaking, the sheer amount of film that it took up was insane and a lot of the practical effects were very ambitious. That being said. Amazing tech specs can't always make a film exciting or entertaining.
I found the entire thing rather depressing. It was mainly just lots of unnamed men (they hardly ever introduced the characters properly) talking about bombs and science, which is great if you're into bombs and science, but as a person who has no interest in that, there wasn't really any d r a m a outside of Oppenheimer cheating on his wife a couple times.
Also the constant emphasis on the whole "Oppenheimer didn't destroy the world but Oppenheimer did destroy the world" felt like a thinly veiled threat. I think it was far too on the nose to have produced a film about nuclear weaponry in an era where countries are threatening each other with way worse weapons that Oppenheimer's. Nolan, there is a time and a place, and now is not the time nor the place.
People go to the movies to escape and to be entertained, this was basically just the American film industry using star power to taunt the countries on the brink of nuclear war into pressing the fucking button.
Also film bro and red flag paradise.
Okay, this is super late but I did nOT enjoy Oppenheimer and I think we should talk about it.
To add; "They left out that children aren’t your purpose in life. They shouldn’t give your life meaning. That’s something you should have already had."
Tweets and this comment found on Reddit.
more. amber. glass.