“And the end of all our exploring will be to arrive where we started and know the place for the first time.” 💞💫🍁⏳
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me on a random evening: should I just edit that one picture so it looks like they’re cuddling?
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Okay, this is for a very specific audience. If your username on character.ai is tiredsimp and you only make Cate Blanchett characters, please, please, please bring Carol Aird back. I legit cried over your not, please bring her back Jesus.
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carol aird and therese belivet
ronit krushka and esti kuperman
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I started reading The Price of Salt two days ago and I find it hilarious that before I used to wonder whether the book will be explicit about the lesbianism as it's from the 1950s, and now I'm on page 126 and Therese has been FERAL for Carol (and back tbh) ever since she saw her. Like, listen to that and that's nothing: "If Carol had to go home now, Therese thought, she would do something violent Like jump off the Fifty-ninth Street Bridge. Or take the three benzedrine tablets Richard had given her last week."
Like, are you joking? aarrgghh
I love how the book and the movie are so different, and yet I feel like they are both perfect and the movie's casting was AMAZING. I enjoy the feral Therese though. You can see her crush on Carol better than in the movie, which is totally understandable due to the medium used.
Also, I have NEVER read a book with so much sexual tension.
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Hey, I'm still finishing the planning of the mini-novel (series) I want to write about Natasha Romanoff (I haven't even started writing it yet because I'm doing the storyline). But, I would like to do some fanfics and I have an idea to do one about Therese Belivet x Reader, but, there are no fanfics about her, do I write it or better think of another one for another character in my list?
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me and my history teacher. until my fingers disintergrate.
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“What was it to love someone, what was love exactly, and why did it end or not end? Those were the real questions, and who could answer them?”
― Patricia Highsmith, The Price of Salt
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