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prince of egypt really does such a great job with realizing someone you love is genuinely a bad person. the expressions here are incredible and he doesn't need to say a word for us to know what he's thinking.

“They’re not children, they’re foreigners.”



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I'm in love with this sentence: “Forgive yourself for not knowing earlier what only time could teach.”


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Sometimes I think I should stop writing, but then one person will come to me and tell me my book was exactly what they needed. And that's why I write ❤️. Never stop writing. Your stories are needed.


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I think one of the best feelings ever is being completely absorbed in a book to the point where you can't put it down. It's like a mini vacation from the real world. I love it.


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Wanting to talk about a book but having no one to talk to is a different kind of pain


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i believe in re-reading and re-watching your favourite books & movies at different stages of your life.the plot never changes, but your perspective does.


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I love that writing makes you so much more observant of the world. I'll see sunlight falling through a window in a particularly aesthetic way and think 'omg I must remember that/take a photo so I can describe it better in my book' 🥹


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the concept of making your oomfs read a book which ruined your life just so you can suffer together ❤️


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Reading, studying and learning are acts of liberation.


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This take is unpopular because it’s real immature, btw. I’ve literally watched white classmates develop real empathy for Black people because of To Kill a Mockingbird. Fiction can expand how folks understand motivation, fear, contradiction. The shit essays and self help books…

“They’re not children, they’re foreigners.”



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you can never feel lonely when you are experiencing a story. the story is alive like a world within you and a being of its own. i learned this when i grew up and stories were my only friends, and i am reminded of it every time one keeps me company through a cold dark night


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I believe you should always re-read your favorite books at different stages of your life. The plot never changes but your perspective does.


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knowing that a book is going to be amazing just by reading a few chapters is something that can be so satisfying


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That moment when you’re starting a new book and you read the first page & can already feel that it’ll be one of the best books you could've ever read. A five star. A new favorite. A new obsession.


Wow this is literally Thorfinn


Characters that undergo huge mental turmoil are so bittersweet. It feels so powerful that the consequences can be so drastic and we have to live with the scars of past events so viscerally. But those characters being a shell of themselves is almost too heartbreaking at times.


S2 episode 1 of Squid game was so special man. I rewatched it a couple weeks ago and man they did wonders with the recruiter character. Gong Yoo was incredible of course.

Get him a language coach and he’ll give us the best Harvey Dent ever



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never understood the obsession with having your fave be the strongest being ever like where’s the fun in that

I’m crying who taught the Comic Barbz how to powerscale

CosmonautMarcus's tweet image. I’m crying who taught the Comic Barbz how to powerscale
CosmonautMarcus's tweet image. I’m crying who taught the Comic Barbz how to powerscale


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Art by Eiichiro Oda

PookiePiece's tweet image. Art by Eiichiro Oda

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