
#’JUST LET ME HOLD IT’ #’NO NO I PROMISE I’M NOT GONNA TAKE IT’ #’I SAID I PROMISE!’ #’JUST LET ME HOLD THE FUCKING AWARD CHRISTOPH!!!!’ #’JESUS CHRISTOPH YOU ARE SO SELFISH!!!!!!!’ #and then he cries and no one at the table rly knows what to do #so christoph waits a few minutes and quietly asks him #’uhhh… so how is kate?’ #’SHE IS MARRIED TO A GUY NAMED NED ROCKNROLL HOW THE HELL DO YOU THINK CHRISTOPH????’
inspired by this photoset
you go to your room and think about what you have just done
(Source: sillymuggles)
“But I had a date…”
Steve and Peggy were just adorable in the movie, ok? And perfect, and stunningly sad, and I had lots of feelings. So I had to paint something. Hope you like it :)
#god sometimes i think about peggy and just get really really sad #i wonder if she sat at home that night and played dance music to herself while looking at that picture of steve from the paper #the only one she had of him #and had a moment of private grief #to cry for the man she only ever got to kiss once #i wonder if they had a funeral for him with an empty coffin #and she stood at the service and was as strong as any of the military men #she must have found someone else and settled down eventually; she had a daughter #but i wonder if steve was always in the back of her mind #i wonder if she found it hard to listen to dance hall music for the rest of her life #remembering the man who she never got to have that date with #the right partner but they never got to dance
what why would you say that
“So, my sister and Robbie were never able to have the time together they both so longed for… and deserved. Which ever since I’ve… ever since I’ve always felt I prevented. But what sense of hope or satisfaction could a reader derive from an ending like that? So in the book, I wanted to give Robbie and Cecilia what they lost out on in life. I’d like to think this isn’t weakness or… evasion… but a final act of kindness. I gave them their happiness.”
(Source: fassbenders)