Girls girls 🥀
Girls girls 🥀
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one of my most favorite movies.
EVER.I’m not sure if any of you have seen this, but if you’re interested in watching a movie about schizophrenia (and PTSD, alcoholism, hallucinations, depression…etc.), I recommend watching Shutter Island starring Leonardo DiCaprio. I absolutely LOVED the movie. I’m jumpy when it comes to “thriller” (for me, meaning “scary”) movies, so if you’re a chicken like me, watch this during the day so you won’t be flipping out shitless. :P
Other psychological movies I recommend are Donnie Darko, the Memento, and A Beautiful Mind.
Here’s a list of more.
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90s babies we’re getting old
i don’t want to talk about it
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Sao Paulo, Brazil
never stop being a good person because of bad people
THIS. THIS. THIIIIIIIIS.
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I wanted to write stories about her, but no words written on paper could accurately describe who she is or what she’s about.
I tried. God, I swear I tried to come up with any type of language that could create a novel dedicated to everything she was about.
I frustrated myself with the fact that nothing could project my feelings into open air other than the look on my face and her hands twisted in motion with mine.
but I tried. God, I tried so hard to put my words on paper and speak my thoughts in a language that was tangible for her to understand, for myself to understand.
she was the type of girl that I tried writing stories about, but no matter how many times I looked for the words to write, she left me speechless every time.
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Nothing is more serious than pleasure. — Jean Cocteau, French writer (1889-1963)