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tumblr isn’t considered a social media because everyone on here is just talking to themselves
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I’m done with this shit.
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FAVOURITE FILMS OF THE DECADE
In solitude, I felt the liberty you spoke of. But I also felt your absence.
Portrait de la jeune fille en feu (2019) dir. Céline Sciamma
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Smug asshole™ in a suit? We love to see it.
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KILLING EVE (2018-) 1x05 | 2x05 | 3x03
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podcastofaladyonfire BEFORE POALOF | AFTER POALOF | PORTRAIT ♾. Was there really a before? It’s hard to remember such a time. Anyway, new podcast episode coming FRIDAY! Time to souvenez-vous, darlings.
#portraitofaladyonfire #portraitdelajeunefilleenfeu #portraitnation #comic #lexapp
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idk why wearing someone else’s shirt or sweater or jacket is so satisfying and comforting but it is
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Management is not easy. It’s watching someone do job worse than you, that’s why it sucks.
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*gay*
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Me and my mutual followers that never seem to actually talk but we like and reblog each other’s posts:
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One of the most touching things about the film is how you deal with memory in a love story.
It’s a bit the same dynamic: that a love that is lived is a love that’s received. That’s why often in love stories, it’s necessary that relationships end so that we can bring them with us and not leave them in the theater. In the end, the frozen image of a couple walking towards the horizon doesn’t leave us with much. So, it’s the idea that what has been lived can be looked at and can nourish our future loves. I really believe in that, in memory as a dynamic.
- Painting Love: Céline Sciamma Reveals Her Philosophy of Love in Portrait of a Lady on Fire
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