💛 De la tierra de Messi y Maradona �� (Swiftie desde 2009)
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Or when one of your favorite hobbies was drawing
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i’m so done with the way girls in twenties are treated. i’m so done with people who literally create timetable for us. 20- 24 find a guy, 24-26 make him propose to you, 27-29 get married. i’m so done. i’m do not want to get 2 a.m texts from my best friend who is freaking out that she is gonna die alone. i do not want see my 20 years old friend wasting her time on some guys who are not even interested in her. i do not want see us falling for every nice guy who does not look creepy. i do not want to see girls get sad or paranoid just bcos they do not fill in the schedule. you are ok. you should enjoy your life at its fullest and one day you will find 10/10 so do not pursue 6 just because you do not want to be single. it is ok and one day you will find someone. do not split your love with people who does not deserve it. keep it for yourself and when time will come you will know. i know it hurts. i know you wish u could just open part of yourself and release the buzzing love. but not every kind of love is romantic. show it to your family, friends, plants, yourself.
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Just roll out into the water, right? Roll out into the water just like all these other motherfuckers around here trying to drown their sorrow.
Life is like the surf, so give yourself away like the sea.
Y Tu Mamá También (2001) dir. Alfonso Cuarón Moonlight (2016) dir. Barry Jenkins
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"Y le sugiero que para la próxima vez que se enamore, ¡no sea tan cobarde!"
—Laura Esquivel. Como agua para chocolate.
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We finally arrived in Cuzco, “the heart of America”. Our first day in the city, we met Don Néstor, an old soul, mom, and our official guide.
Diarios de motocicleta (2004, Walter Salles 🇦🇷🇨🇱🇵🇪)
Walter Salles: The little boy in Cuzco, we found him in the streets, or he found us. He came to us and asked if we wanted to know a little bit more about the city and offered himself as a guide. So we said, “Yes, but can we bring the Super16 camera along?” And he said, “Bring whatever you want.” And there it was. That scene, everything is Take 1. Nothing was repeated. (src)
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everything i wanted but nothing i’ll ever need. this is hitting so hard right now
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