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Artist, Jeff de Boer, Creates Cat And Mice Armor Based On Different Historical Eras
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MAGNIFICENT OBSESSION dir. Douglas Sirk
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Wanda Maximoff + nose scrunches
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honestly the only reason im not an old man is that i happen to have been born somewhat recently. other than that
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Chapters of A Song of Ice & Fire - A Dance With Dragons - Bran I Of late Bran wore Summer’s body more often than his own; the wolf felt the bite of the cold, despite the thickness of his fur, but he could see farther and hear better and smell more than the boy in the basket, bundled up like a baby in swaddling clothes. Other times, when he was tired of being a wolf, Bran slipped into Hodor’s skin instead. The gentle giant would whimper when he felt him, and thrash his shaggy head from side to side, but not as violently as he had the first time, back at Queenscrown. He knows it’s me, the boy liked to tell himself. He’s used to me by now. Even so, he never felt comfortable in Hodor’s skin. The big stableboy never understood what was happening, and Bran could taste the fear at the back of his mouth. It was better inside Summer. I am him, and he is me. He feels what I feel.
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Pride & Prejudice (2005) dir. Joe Wright
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Gemma Arterton by Gavin Bond for M Milenio Magazine, March 2021
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I’m too important these days to sleep informally. What if there’d be a fire? You’d have to cover up to keep from bein’ recognized. RED-HEADED WOMAN (1932) dir. Jack Conway
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“…If for some reason a woman was ungloved, proper etiquette called for the gentleman to remove his gloves before taking her hand, as it was discourtesy to behave otherwise.” — Glove Etiquette and Rules in the 1800s
It’s really important on a period movie for the actors to understand how people related to each other then. We wanted to show the young people pushing boundaries. Like in the hallway, before Mr. Knightley and Emma danced, Anya really wanted to have her gloves off in the scene—normally she would have always worn gloves—so we asked Maria [Clarke, the etiquette expert], “Can she have her gloves off?” And she said, “Yes, if she had just eaten, she wouldn’t have put them back on yet. And since she’s so distracted by the way she’s starting to feel, it made sense.” — Autumn de Wilde
EMMA. 2020 | dir. Autumn de Wilde
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are u ever too stressed to do anything like ur literally so stressed that it has reduced u to someone who stares at the wall for two hours instead of doing the things u need to do that will make u unstressed
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Wandavision - Episode 8
“Previously On”
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X-Men: Apocalypse (2016) WandaVision (2021)
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We should all be “rubbing thumbs” instead of kissing everyone, a suggestion from 1919.
(From The Australasian, Melbourne, February 15, 1919)
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I like to talk things out, I love clarity. I’m an adult, communicate.
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“The blue seems eternal;”
— Virginia Woolf, from a diary entry dated May 22, 1919. (via xshayarsha)
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