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i need you to kill yourself
sir yes sir *aims revolver at own head, misses all 6 shots, walks away dejected*
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got a phonecall from my dad and he said "hey. you gotta come out here. i want you to see something" in a very serious tone so i went outside and

Bnnuy
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nsfw sideblogs r so funny. my friend we can't talk here it isn't safe.. we have to go to sex world together
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a child came into the nature center and saw tadpoles for the first time and when i told him they're baby frogs he thought i was lying and i suddenly realized that if you're 3 and don't know that tadpoles become frogs it does sound pretty fake. this kid will not fall for made up shit online he is a born skeptic.
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I had no regrets until I met you. Now my regrets could kill me.
Happy Together / 春光乍洩 (1997) dir. Wong Kar-Wai
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Buenos Aires de Christopher Doyle. Un diario fotográfico que registra el rodaje de Happy Together (1997), de Wong Kar-wai.
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You’re in a car with a beautiful boy, and you’re trying not to tell him that you love him, and you’re trying to choke down the feeling, […], but he reaches over and he touches you, […]. ― Richard Siken
Happy Together 春光乍洩 (1997) dir. Wong Kar Wai In the Mood for Love 花樣年華 (2000) dir. Wong Kar Wai 2046 (2004) dir. Wong Kar Wai
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The behind-the-scenes snapshots from Wong Kar-wai's "Happy Together" (1997) in the photobook "Solace" by Wing Shya, a set photographer.
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i think a really funny project that a statistics professor could have their class do is like. put a bunch of random, patently untrue demographic statements into a hat. "the most popular tv show among white men ages 24-27 is Bluey." "the majority of business majors are middle children." "bisexual women love hot chips." and each student picks one out of the hat and you gotta like. design a whole study and survey a group of people to specifically achieve that result. you have to prove it true. by whatever means necessary. you have to construct the most biased study possible and wrangle in your exact demographic to make that statement a statistical reality. i think people would learn a lot.
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