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I’m not even sure where to write this, I’m genuinely so scared for my situation right now-
I am $200 short on my rent and i’m so so scared im going to get kicked out tomorrow. i’ve tried everything i can do pay it. Im about to sell my phone and other devices and clothes just to try and get close-
i’ve been working my ass off every day for a week, there are blistered rubbed into my heels and i’m covered in bruises.
I can’t believe that this is happening. i’m so fucking afraid right now
#help#i don’t know what to do#im so tired#i’m sorry#why is it so hard#what do i even do#i’ve tried everything
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Hello Dr. James Wilson,
My name is John Kramer and you were recommended my last few oncologists weren't able to help me so I'm asking for your assistance.
You may be wondering why I have you in this room with a TV. Well I have to keep you motivated to help me.
So we have your boyfriend Dr. Gregory House in another room. We are keeping him away from his Vicodin, and it will get worse and worse and when he is at his worst we will let him design traps for other subjects.
I recommend you fix the cancer quickly House has already drawn some very creative traps
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radiohead. mitski.
do any of u have like .. a soulmate band/artist? like not to sound entitled but u connect w them so much u feel like they were literally put on earth to make music just for u and ur soul specifically
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If you recognize this movie, we share a passion for epic dark fantasy. We need more films and stories like this.
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The way that Pan's Labyrinth said your compassion and selflessness matter even if you never stood a chance, even if they are but a spec in a barbaric and lonesome world. A story about somebody small and powerless and doomed from the beginning, who dies inevitably but dies loved. The ending could have easily been framed in a bleak and grimdark way but instead, the movie fades on a hopeful note. Because Ofelia represents the very idea of defying cruelty, an idea which survives her
The way Ofelias sacrifice of her escape for the sake of her brother feels like it mattered regardless of your interpretation of the film. Whether the Faun was real or not, whether he was a threat or not, the love she had for her brother mattered, purely because it was there. Perhaps because to love and be loved is in itself a precious, if not the only true, reward for the perils of life
The way that the lullaby represents the link between innocent goodness and conscious goodness after innocence has long been lost. Mercedes does not recall the words to the song, but she has retained the melody. She can no longer believe in miracles the way Ofelia does, but she understands the way Ofelia feels out of place as a dreamer and an idealist. You have to be at least a little of both in order to stand up to evil, whether because those traits have not yet been crushed in you or because you have painstakingly reclaimed them in spite of your suffering
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Guillermo del Toro - Cuaderno de notas para El laberinto del fauno
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PAN’S LABYRINTH (2006) - dir. Guillermo del Toro
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/J !! don't take this seriously!! but im actually so sad it wasnt even being shown in my local cinema 💔
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Date night date night
[ID: A digital painting of Peter Strahm fighting with Mark Hoffman in a pig mask. Hoffman dominates the piece, the perspective letting him take up about half of the picture. Above Strahm's head is a window bursting with light. The art is done in blues and purples, with scribbly highlights as if underwater. End ID.]
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ooughjjk been watching house ^__^ yeah fun show for the whole family
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this specific expression Wilson makes whenever House is talking and accidentally admits to something deeply distressing is so funny. psychiatrist stare
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