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ANNA MADELEY 𝒂𝒔 AUDREY HALL 𝒂𝒏𝒅 SAMUEL WEST 𝒂𝒔 SIEGFRIED FARNON | All Creatures Great and Small Series 1 Episode 7 — The Night Before Christmas
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This is my favorite james wilson edit ever.
Made by @/kenobiheart on twitter
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ANNA MADELEY 𝒂𝒔 AUDREY HALL 𝒂𝒏𝒅 SAMUEL WEST 𝒂𝒔 SIEGFRIED FARNON | All Creatures Great and Small Series 4 Episode 1 — Broodiness
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They’re sort of married already. You can tell a lot of story just by holding hands.(x)
silent communication. saying things without needing words. It's something these two characters are extremely good at. Often words are not needed to get a message across. Moments like these can be found in every episode, the small microexpressions they exchange make all the difference.
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hi, a lot of you need a perspective reset
the average human lifespan globally is 70+ years
taking the threshold of adulthood as 18, you are likely to spend at least 52 years as a fully grown adult
at the age of 30 you have lived less than one quarter of your adult life (12/52 years)
'middle age' is typically considered to be between 45-65
it is extremely common to switch careers, start new relationships, emigrate, go to college for the first or second time, or make other life-changing decisions in middle age
it's wild that I even have to spell it out, but older adults (60+) still have social lives and hobbies and interests.
you can still date when you get old. you can still fuck. you can still learn new skills, fashionable, be competitive. you can still gossip, you can still travel, you can still read. you can still transition. you can still come out.
young doesn't mean peaked. you're inexperienced in your 20s! you're still learning and practicing! you're developing social skills and muscle memory that will last decades!
there are a million things to do in the world, and they don't vanish overnight because an imaginary number gets too big
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FRED ASTAIRE performs "You're All the World to Me" — Royal Wedding (1951) dir. Stanley Donen
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