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June
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navalnu · 4 months
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Gojo is so Mitski coded.
Gege when I catch you Gege.
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puffein · 9 months
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late spring
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pairings: wanda maximoff x fem!reader summary: life is full of unforeseen turns of events, and it somehow portrays the tumultuous friendship, miscommunications, conflicted emotions, and unresolved arguments between you and your best friend, wanda maximoff, as her wedding awakens words that has been left unspoken for too long. warnings: angst, slow-burn, profanities, internalized homophobia, wanda and reader being allergic to communication, idiots, wanda doesn't know she's gay, idiots again. a/n: i have written this months ago but has delayed posting it bcs i was afraid!! ok, just a heads-up that this series consists of each chapter having its own month and year so chapters may vary from present, past, to middle. anddd english is not my first language so pls bear with me. hope you will enjoy this! playlist!
❪ ❁ ❫ chapter titles:
i. vows of heartbreak
ii. fall party
iii. present letters
iv. coffee at nine
v. waiting hours and sunrises
vi. winged heart
vii. deflected
viii. blossoming season
ix. castle crumbling
x. unmendable thing
xi. spring has sprung
xii. epilogue
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maggiecheungs · 2 months
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SETSUKO HARA as Noriko in Yasujirō Ozu’s NORIKO TRILOGY:
LATE SPRING / 晩春 (1949) EARLY SUMMER / 麥秋 (1951) TOKYO STORY / 東京物語 (1953) 
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geopsych · 1 year
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Iris and a brilliant sunrise from back in June.
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jareckiworld · 1 month
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Paul Rouphail — Late Spring (after Yasujirō Ozu) [oil on linen, 2023]
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cosmonautroger · 8 months
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Late Spring, Yasujirō Ozu, 1949
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dailyworldcinema · 1 year
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DAILYWORLDCINEMA CELEBRATES 5K FOLLOWERS: Each Member’s Favourite Character in World Cinema - [Natty & @pixienatthecat] 
→ Setsuko Hara as Noriko in Late Spring (1949) / Early Summer (1951) and Tokyo Story (1953) Directed By: Yasujiro Ozu  
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suburbanscrimshaw · 1 month
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vandaliatraveler · 11 months
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Mountain laurel (Kalmia latifolia) is now in bloom throughout Central Appalachia. For many natives steeped in the region’s culture, this gnarled, tenacious evergreen shrub is emblematic of Appalachia’s resilient character and enduring will to survive under the toughest circumstances. The plant is celebrated throughout the region in place names and festivals. But mountain laurel isn’t the only beauty showing off its inflorescence in the local woods; deerberry (Vaccinium stamineum) and mapleleaf viburnum (Viburnum acerifolium) are both at peak gorgeousness. The flower longhorn beetle (Strangalepta abbreviata) with a face full of viburnum pollen made my week.
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rumeko · 1 year
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onion
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luckythr33 · 1 year
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“happiness isn’t something you wait around for. it’s something you create yourself.”
late spring (1949) dir. yasujirō ozu
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coldwateronly · 10 hours
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maggiecheungs · 7 months
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Happiness isn't something you wait around for. It's something you create yourself.
LATE SPRING • 晩春 (1949) dir. Yasujirō Ozu
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geopsych · 1 year
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June morning.
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faintingheroine · 4 months
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Only vote if you have read the book or read my posts about it so much that you know it quite well. Don’t just pick your favorite work out of these. You can look at what me and others have said about these comparisons in their respective tags.
I am sure that I am forgetting someone with how many characters I have compared to her over the years, so you can use the “Other” option liberally. The character you liken to her doesn’t have to be from another literary work, all the ones I have picked except Noriko are from literary works but you can pick “Other” if you liken her to a character from TV shows, films or games too.
I didn’t put “Snow White” since I liken her story to this fairy tale in an archetypal sense, I don’t think that there is a character similarity.
Please explain your reasoning for the options you choose.
I must say that I am quite excited about this poll.
@literatureismyentirepersonality @artemideaddams @princesssarisa @ariel-seagull-wings @pileofsith @amourduloup
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