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Deepika Padukone for Gehraiyaan promotions on Februay 3, 2022.
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Do you have your battles, or are you adopting others’ problems as your own?
- Hedonist Poet
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sure, i COULD sit down and write. but i could also, and hear me out here, lie in bed thinking about writing for five hours and wishing that i had written it already so i would not have to go through the intense torture that is opening microsoft word and converting thoughts to prose
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Oliver Jackson-Cohen in The Haunting of Bly Manor (2020)
#just for science
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RIHANNA Savage x Fenty Show Vol. 2
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Felicity Jones for Shape US, January 2020
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Reading this makes Endgame’s ending even more of a clusterfuck.
Chris Evans on home, family and Bucky:
“Steve has this part of him where it’s Bucky and Peggy from his old life. And then he has a new family and this movie makes these worlds collide. The loss of Peggy certainly made Bucky the last remaining part of his old self, his memory of home, who he is before this shield. It sounds so bizarre. Just who Steve was before he had this responsibility. […] When you lose Peggy, Bucky becomes so much more meaningful. That’s what motivates Steve to become selfish. You got the most selfless guy in comic books all of the sudden saying, 'I care a little bit more about my relationship than what it means to you guys.’ And he’s taking his current family. The guy’s only looking for a place to fit in, he’s looking for home. And he found it with the current Avengers, but Bucky’s that Achilles’ heel. And it’s impossible, pitting that against his current family. He chooses his old family, which is again a little bit of a selfish thing. But that’s something you’ve never done before, and it’s new territory. It’s a grey area that he hasn’t… He’s very… Joe uses this, and I love it. Steve is a very binary guy: he’s this or that. And with Bucky it becomes grey. And I think it’s tough for him. He chooses Bucky.”
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"In my culture, death is not the end. it's more of a stepping off point. You reach out with both hands and Bast and Sekhmet, they lead you into a green veld where... you can run forever."
Rest in peace, Chadwick.
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