In that etymological light nostalgia seems something like the pain of ignorance, of not knowing. You are far away, and I don’t know what has become of you.
-- Milan Kundera
(Alassio, Italy)
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In that etymological light nostalgia seems something like the pain of ignorance, of not knowing. You are far away, and I don’t know what has become of you.
-- Milan Kundera
(Alassio, Italy)
“This is why I value that little phrase
‘I don’t know’ so highly. It’s small,
but it flies on mighty wings.
It expands our lives to include
the spaces within us as well as
those outer expanses in which
our tiny Earth hangs suspended.”
~ Wisława Szymborska
Siblings who both broke contact with their shitty family years ago, haven't seen each other since before they both transitioned
Siblings who don't recognise each other from across the bar
Siblings who both have a lot of t4t hookups
Siblings who become regular fuckbuddies
Siblings who only start talking about their lives after they've learned about each other's kinks
Siblings horrified by the truth, sickened by it
Siblings who know each other so intimately
Siblings who can't stop
I'M SORRY YOU MEAN TO TELL ME THIS MAN.
IS THE SAME MAN NIKI VOTED OFF ILAND?!
STOP. STOP IT. NO STOP IT NOW.
SAME FUCKING PERSON BY THE WAY. THAT WAS MY BABY. WHAT THE FUCK?
I did not need to know this. I blame you @pineappleonmyburger for my death actually. Because what the fuck? I will be sending you my therapy bills. And I'm unfriending you (not really I'm just a little emotional right now).
“we already knew dan and phil were together”
sure, we did.
and they knew we did.
and we knew that they knew that we knew.
but it was never about *knowing*. it was about them telling us
Have you seen Not Knowing (2019)?
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No
I've never heard of this film