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    "We had the affair. We didn't have the conversation about telling people we had the affair."

    "I'm sorry, Nate, did you want a conference call to discuss how to tell your wife we fucked?"

    Sarah Snook as Shiv Roy and Ashley Zukerman as Nate Sofrelli in Succession (2018-2023)

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    Marellinh

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    I wanted to make him proud, and he was not an easy man to make proud. You know, like climbing Everest without supplies: if you were one of the lucky few who reached that peak, even for a moment, if you made him proud – wow, what a feeling. And he let you know it, too. But if you weren't one of those people… 

    Kendall and Logan Roy from Succession / Jimmy and Chuck McGill from Better Call Saul 

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    me wh me when the silly kotlc kids (ill do the rest later lol)

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    Sarah Snook by Max Doyle for Variety

  • Special Problems in Vocabulary  There is no single particular noun for the way a friendship, stretched over time, grows thin, then one day snaps with a popping sound.  No verb for accidentally breaking a thing while trying to get it open —a marriage, for example.  No participial phrase for losing a book in the middle of reading it, and therefore never learning the end.  There is no expression, in English, at least, for avoiding the sight of your own body in the mirror, for disliking the touch  of the afternoon sun, for walking into the flatlands and dust that stretch out before you after your adventures are done.  No adjective for gradually speaking less and less, because you have stopped being able to say the one thing that would break your life loose from its grip.  Certainly no name that one can imagine for the aspen tree outside the kitchen window, its spade-shaped leaves  spinning on their stems, working themselves into a pale-green, vegetable blur.  No word for waking up one morning and looking around, because the mysterious spirit  that drives all things seems to have returned, and is on your side again.ALT

    Tony Hoagland, Application for Release from the Dream: Poems

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    if you recognize this you may be entitled to compensation due to emotional damages! ✨

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““Following these very small cracks in the glaze of this vase has been so rewarding. Because they don’t say plot should dictate character, they say character should dictate plot. Which sounds easy enough, but it’s not, when you need to...
    kimswexler:
““Following these very small cracks in the glaze of this vase has been so rewarding. Because they don’t say plot should dictate character, they say character should dictate plot. Which sounds easy enough, but it’s not, when you need to...
    kimswexler:
““Following these very small cracks in the glaze of this vase has been so rewarding. Because they don’t say plot should dictate character, they say character should dictate plot. Which sounds easy enough, but it’s not, when you need to...
    kimswexler:
““Following these very small cracks in the glaze of this vase has been so rewarding. Because they don’t say plot should dictate character, they say character should dictate plot. Which sounds easy enough, but it’s not, when you need to...
    kimswexler:
““Following these very small cracks in the glaze of this vase has been so rewarding. Because they don’t say plot should dictate character, they say character should dictate plot. Which sounds easy enough, but it’s not, when you need to...
  • “Following these very small cracks in the glaze of this vase has been so rewarding. Because they don’t say plot should dictate character, they say character should dictate plot. Which sounds easy enough, but it’s not, when you need to hit milestones, get certain ratings, or, in this case, you’re a prequel and have to hit certain plot points. Every time Kim shifted, it was shocking, and then it wasn’t. You’re like, ‘Oh, right, that’s probably who she was.’ Or, 'Oh, right, that does seem like an organic, albeit bizarre, reaction to that event.’ That has been so much fun, to work that hard on that level of detail of human behavior, so that you can afford yourself a story that you never saw coming.” -Rhea Seehorn, Rolling Stone

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