film: frances ha book: their eyes were watching god series: fleabag album: i love my mom by indigo de souza song: (the forbidden question bc theres so much to choose from) over here by mk.gee

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aaa recently watched frances ha and loved it 🥲
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@MARXINISTA it’s so good and like quietly profound in a way that’s hard to replicate? but i also relate to it on such real level and few pieces of media have done that to me
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@MARXINISTA yes!!! personally i can’t stop thinking about “i’m so embarrassed. i’m not a real person yet”
9h ago
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indigo de souza mentioned ‼️‼️
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@MILKBAGS she would always be mentioned if i had it my way
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