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sometimes i wish the gay people in my phone were gay people in my house. where i could give them snacks and blankets and hear the sound of their laughter

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although I find both institutions detestable I think they should force the vatican to compete in the Olympics. let's see what those priests can do

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i mean i do enjoy that none of the skarsgårds look alike and i think that's kind of funny but also when you watch them in different things you do start to see certain mannerisms or facial expressions that they all share or certain line deliveries where you're like "okay yeah i could see [one of the other ones] saying this shit like that."

actually saying none of the skarsgårds look alike isn't completely true. valter looks like all of them. somehow he's the only one though.

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i mean i do enjoy that none of the skarsgårds look alike and i think that's kind of funny but also when you watch them in different things you do start to see certain mannerisms or facial expressions that they all share or certain line deliveries where you're like "okay yeah i could see [one of the other ones] saying this shit like that."

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The helplessness, fear, anguish, and a constant feeling of the impending “end of their world” are the nature of emotions that people with depression go through. The only difference being it’s inexplicable as to why they are feeling this. The planet Melancholia represents the inevitability of death. Justine accepts the end of the world without complaint. She even seems to welcome it, presenting herself naked to the blue planet in the sky. She can accept death because she is already dead inside. Like many suicidal people, she believes nobody cares for her, saying,The earth is evil, the universe will not mourn us”. We see how Claire is slowly consumed by her fears, searching for answers about the planet, similar to people suffering from some mental illness, trying to understand their condition in somehow to take control of it. And becomes hysterical at the end. If a planet were to collide with Earth, a lot more would happen before the impact — tsunamis, earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, cosmic waves, and finally, a melting earth. They do not show us these because this film’s focus is not the accurate portrayal of a sci-fi event. Instead, the director has used an apocalyptic event to help perceive the emotional turmoil that someone with depression goes through.

MELANCHOLIA (2011) dir. Lars von Trier