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“or adding something brilliant in the reblogs” my guy there is only 1 brilliant reblog in the history of this website and it’s “he only got two eyes”
nbcsnl @harrystyles’ monologue!
im gonna cry
Harry Styles Is One of Us
The global pop superstar chats with legendary author and fellow marathoner Haruki Murakami on the sublime simplicity of running—and how it nourishes the creative life.
Harry Styles is asking for advice. He’d been nervous about today, almost couldn’t believe it was happening. But excited too, to sit down with one of his heroes, a man who had made him feel it was okay to be vulnerable. Someone who inspired him to take up running. Marathons, specifically.
“I wonder if you might have any advice to pass on to me: as a man, as an artist and as a runner?” he asks.
He poses this to Haruki Murakami, celebrated Japanese novelist and author of What I Talk About When I Talk About Running, a book Styles credits with making him believe he actually could run a marathon. Which he did in 2025, first in Tokyo finishing in 3:24, then in Berlin six months later, when he crossed the finish line in a stunning 2:59:13.
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Louis liked Zayn's post over Liam's passing - 17.10
Louis via instagram story - 17.10
filling maya henry’s (the woman that came out about being his abuse victim) social media with “are you happy now?”, “you did this!”, & “it was your fault.” hope u morons know that u r all going to the deepest depths of hell
keeping a narrative alive that discourages victims from coming forward about the crimes committed against them out of fear of their abuser killing themselves is so incredibly awful. suicide threats are a well known weapon of coercion used by abusers: a fear of this is likely already planted to be there for them, discouraging them from acting, be it to leave them, or to come forward and attempt to hold them accountable
Louis defending Harry and Zayn defending Liam. +
#I feel like these four would not do well on an episode of wife swap
i loved one direction with an all-consuming force when i was younger. it hurts deeply to mourn someone you were a massive fan of as teenager, and became a peer of as an adult.
i know people change and grief is unsure or complicated when it’s attached to a fond memory or the feeling a person gave you and not tangibly the person themself. i can see many of you on here are struggling with that right now and i understand.
a few years ago i purchased a home that Liam previously owned. there were rumors the house was haunted. He assured me it was not, and i believed him. because i know the ghosts that haunt us aren’t tethered to buildings. They live in parts of us that are harder to reach and they go wherever we do.
as a parent, a fellow artist, and a fan, i simply cannot fathom this untimely loss. my heart goes out to his family, friends, and the fans. đź’”
one direction will always be so so so bittersweet to me like they were such a foundation of my teenage years while at the same time those boys were spending most of their days trapped in hotel rooms or waking up at 2 am to record an album and non stop touring and working so much more than anyone let alone a bunch of teenage boys should work and its always been hard to reconcile those two realities especially on a day like today because god when they were good together, they were so good together.
and i just don't think anything like them will ever happen again. 5 boys from basically working class backgrounds thrust into a level of fame the height of which hadn't been seen for decades, all of them becoming the breadwinners of their families before the age of 18. the immense pressure but also the amount of fun they were. the tragedy and joy of it all intertwined. really impossible to put into words