for some reason…everything has become a metaphor.
he/him, 24.
Completely monumental; a tsunami of yearning and the deep-rooted thud of a beating heart, the encompassing shroud of nature hugging you whole.
Kiri's ease and grace with life around her, in contrast with the rest of her family's struggles to adapt and learn, she dances, breathes, and speaks with nature all in one. She feels like a freak, but she is a miracle child.
Quaritch surrendering, even if for just one second, to save the life of the boy that…
that gnarly ass opening was worth the whole thing alone. much gorier than I expected and funny as hell
"I decided a while ago to sort of... give up, and stop trying to make sense of things altogether, because the only way to really live in this is to embrace the fact that nothing matters."
"Well then what's the point of living?"
Depression is a beast that comes in many forms. It’s not something that affected me overnight, like a weight dropped on my shoulders; it was an agonizingly slow weighted blanket that draped over me, head, heart, and…
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Unfortunately I didn't feel anything watching this movie aside from boredom and annoyance at the characters.
Billy is abrasive and abusive the whole film to Layla, who somehow catches Stockholm Syndrome despite the fact that he is less emotive and cares less than a slab of wet concrete. He constantly rejects even skin to skin contact, yet the movie portrays Layla as this savior meant to absorb every blow he throws at her, the shoulder to cry on, to bring…