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i could watch brokeback mountain a million times and never not cry because it’s about the passage of time which is probably the saddest scariest thing in the world. they could have built a life together but ennis was afraid and he pushed jack away and there was so much space and time between them and then it was too late. the regret and the guilt and the being forced to grieve quietly….wishing things had been different wishing you had known better wishing there was still time, more time, one last time, any time. and the last scene i mean how doesn’t it kill you. One shirt inside the other like two bodies pressed together. shirts not worn in years. lost their smell. lost their purpose. like the fabric of a memory. it was TOO LATE do you understand….he could never get back there….to the good times. To his love. time kept moving on but their love never could. do you understand
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Source: Lesbian Health Matters! , by Mary O’Donnell, Val Leoffler, Kater Pollock and Ziesel Saunders
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A dazzling emerald hue / 16 April 2022 Saturday
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IMINT #64647 from NROL-129 (EXPERIMENTAL)
1. Sacred Coven of Silence 2. Container Ship of Radioactive Starfish
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Kim Gordon (Sonic Youth, Body/Head, Free Kitten)
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Shelley Duvall in the early 1970s.
Photo credit to Gary Springer.
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A young rural farmer in the year 4014 romanticizing the clean and physically undemanding lifestyle of a pre-industrial collapse barista.
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'christian holder + denise jackson in "the moor's pavane," the joffrey ballet' in the world's great ballets - john gruen (1981)
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