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Jen | 21 {1/20} | she/her | INFJ | HIATUS | SPOILERS! SPOILERS EVERYWHERE! Currently drowning in TG/:re and HxH. Theme under construction
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juiche

a moment of peace before the whole world shatters 😇

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thatdiva

Finally somebody else saw it too

not sure why people find this weird, both are made for the human sitting in them to be able to do so relatively comfortably for long hours. It just happens to be that ergonomics don't really change *that* much over the course of growing up.

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kosmonin

Sorry its actually because gamers are little babies :/

Wrong that's bc we're all born as gamers but most are changed by society 😔😔😔

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1995lahaine

HIM REFUSING TO WORK WITH A DIALECT COACH IS SO FUCKING FUNNY I LOVE THIS MAN HE’S INSANE

EeeYYEEENT GONTAKETHEBLAYME

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acariciarla

“Part of why Pattinson’s performances in The Devil All the Time and The King rise above his hapless costars’ is because it seems as if he frequently operates on a totally different page than the rest of the cast and crew. In the moody and atmospheric The Lighthouse, where he plays more of a true co-lead, for example, Pattinson claimed that he “didn’t really think it was a horror film, because I thought it was so funny.” Some believed he was trolling with his over-the-top French accent in The King. Mashable’s Angie Han, in sharing her pan of The Devil All the Time, suggested that Pattinson was actually doing a sort of meta-performance with his campy, whining reverend, claiming he was the only one on set who seemed to recognize how comedic the movie actually was. Though I felt more generously toward The Devil All the Time than she did, I’m convinced by her argument; Pattinson stands out because his performances are often cleverer than the movies he’s in. When that’s the case, his more earnest costars don’t stand a chance.” - You don’t want to be in a movie with Robert Pattinson 

That’s it. You broke RPatz down into his fundamental elements.

RPatz went into Twilight thinking it was a horror-drama and now it’s changed his perspective on the whole genre

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“Then let’s lose our way together. Let’s struggle together. Let’s laugh together. Let’s live on together, Norman.”
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