mood lately
Saw a photo of a pigmy seahorse for the first time and it looks like the personification of illness
World’s most sick man
i haaaate when iris by the goo goo dolls comes in when i’m in a store how am i supposed to act normal when you can’t fight the tears that ain’t comin or the moment of truth in your lies when everything feels like the movies yeah you bleed just to know you’re alive
Outside of D&D, I am no hero. I see danger and I just turn heel and run. Or at least that’s what I’ve learned about myself this week. The only reason I came in here was ‘cause those ladies came in straight after you. Now, I was too ashamed to be the one who stayed behind.
Joseph Quinn as Eddie Munson in STRANGER THINGS 4
Gilmore Girls— “Let Me Hear Your Balalaikas Ringing Out” (2005) “We always played that Rory and Jess saw each other for what they were. That was the great thing about that relationship. She saw Jess for exactly what he was, and he really got her. So it just seemed like a natural thing [for Jess to pull Rory out of her funk] because you needed somebody to do it.” —Amy Sherman-Palladino
The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel— “How Do You Get to Carnegie Hall?” (2022) “Part of what I love about [Midge and Lenny’s] relationship is he looks at her as his equal. He doesn’t look at her like a skirt or a conquest. And when they’re sitting and drinking in that bar, they’re doing so as two comics who are beaten down. They’re peers and they’re trying to help each other.” —Amy Sherman-Palladino
You are more important than God.
The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel | “How Do You Get to Carnegie Hall?”
THE MARVELOUS MRS. MAISEL ↳ 4.08 “How Do You Get to Carnegie Hall?”
MIDGE MAISEL & LENNY BRUCE The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, “How Do You Get to Carnegie Hall?”
Lorelai Gilmore and Luke Danes in Wedding Bell Blues
“I’m not good at hugging.”
life is good again (ordered something online)
I just want you to know I’m in. I am all in.
I wonder what it’s like to feel emotionally stable for an entire day
Let’s go get the shit kicked out of us by love.
Love Actually (2003), dir. Richard Curtis