Aldrin. CA. University of San Francisco BSN graduate, Stanford RN. Movies. The Simpsons. Kristen Stewart. Stefanie ❤️
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THE GREEN KNIGHT (2021) dir. David Lowery
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Thimking about her
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SPENCER (2021) Kirsten Stewart as Lady Diana Spencer
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kristen steward at critics choice awards (2022)
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Kristen Stewart at the 27th Annual Critics Choice Awards
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The Royal Tenenbaums (2001) dir. Wes Anderson
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I think there are people that help you become the person that you end up being, and you can be grateful for them even if they were never meant to be in your life forever…I’m glad I knew you, too.
“Knew,” huh?
Bojack Horseman Season 6 || Final Episode
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Timely, Diane. Hitting me right where it hurts.
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And it can be jarring when you discover one day that you suddenly don’t feel that way anymore. At first, you don’t trust it. But then, gradually, you do.
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Booksmart (2019) dir. Olivia Wilde
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@cruelsun YOU WERE ALWAYS RIGHT
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It has been a minute since I’ve browsed Tumblr on an actual laptop haha. Who's still on here? I still lurk on mobile but maybe I’ll post more now that I have a new laptop and can type more easily... Or maybe I’ll just disappear for several years again, who knows! lol
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Kristen Stewart | TIFF 2019 Portraits
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Can I just… talk for a moment… about how much I love how, if you know them well, words don’t have synonyms?
English, for example, is a fantastic disaster. It has so many words for things that are basically the same, and I find there’s few joys in writing like finding the right word for a sentence. Hunting down that peculiar word with particular meaning that fits in seamlessly in a structure, so the story flows on by without any bumps or leaks.
Like how a shout is typically about volume, while a yell carries an angry edge and a holler carries a mocking one. A scream has shrillness, a roar has ferocity, and a screech has outrage.
This is not to say that a yell cannot be happy or a holler cannot be complimentary, or that they cannot share these traits, but they are different words with different connotations. I love choosing the right one for a sentence, not only for its meanings but for how it sounds when read aloud. (Do I want sounds that slide together, peaceful and seamless, or something that jolts the reader with its contrast? Snap!)
I love how many words for human habitats there are. I love how cottage sounds quaint and cabin sounds rustic. I love steadiness of house, the elegance of residence, the stateliness of manor, and tired stubbornness of shack. I love how a dwelling is different to a den.
And I love how none of them can really touch the possessive warmness of all the connotations of home.
Words are great.
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Why does JC look like Alan Rickman as Professor Snape???
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