Several people have told me i remind them of the girl in the glasses from San Junipero, and tbh where is the lie?
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Several people have told me i remind them of the girl in the glasses from San Junipero, and tbh where is the lie?
OK, first of all, you do not need the law or a priest or your mother to make your wedding real. And the church can be anywhere you want it to be - In a field, on a mountain, right here in this room, anywhere because where do you think god is? Come on, He's in you. He's in me. Just right here, in the middle of us. Your church just hasn't caught up to God yet. Your mother, she hasn't caught up to God yet. And, by the way, she may not ever catch up, but it's OK. It's okay. If you are willing to stand up in front of your friends, family, and God, and commit yourself to another human being to give yourself in that kind of partnership for better or worse in sickness and in health. Hunny, that is a marriage. That is real, and that's all that matters. Besides, I got legally married in a church...to a man! Look how well that turned out.
Miranda Bailey (Grey's Anatomy, 7x20 "white wedding")
Holly Holliday was one of the best characters on Glee ever. End of story.