PRIDE & PREJUDICE (2005) Dir. Joe Wright
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祝日 / Permanent Vacation
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
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Today's Document

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PRIDE & PREJUDICE (2005) Dir. Joe Wright
costume + color + scene
CHER HOROWITZ and EMMA WOODHOUSE 2/2 Clueless (1995) and Emma. (2020) adaptations of Jane Austen’s Emma | Costuming by Mona May and Alexandra Byrne respectively
#bridgerton girls reminding men to drink their respect women juice
nice "tao" meet "hu"
pt 1/2 (pt 2)
why this bass line slappin' so rude? drop it lower than chopped and screwed ♪♫ ( cr. ouranxingg )
the twirl [cr.]
🐹: Although I didn't say much and all I did was eat, I at least came to report that I'm alive. 🫡❤️
[click for HQ] 불을 붙여, brand new, 붙여, brand new Yeah, we on that brand new, you know how we do BTS - 2.0
I love him so much.
Howl's Moving Castle | ハウルの動く城 (2004) dir. Hayao Miyazaki
“After thirty years of intensive research, we can now answer many of the questions posed earlier. The recycle rate of a human being is around sixteen hours. After sixteen hours of being awake, the brain begins to fail. Humans need more than seven hours of sleep each night to maintain cognitive performance. After ten days of just seven hours of sleep, the brain is as dysfunctional as it would be after going without sleep for twenty-four hours. Three full nights of recovery sleep (i.e., more nights than a weekend) are insufficient to restore performance back to normal levels after a week of short sleeping. Finally, the human mind cannot accurately sense how sleep-deprived it is when sleep-deprived.”
— Matthew Walker PhD, Why We Sleep: Unlocking the Power of Sleep and Dreams (via themedicalstate)
you're out of touch, i'm out of time
Of course that’s why the chairs have that feature. It’s a snout rest, intended for the comfort of snouts. What else would you do with it?