susanwhynow replied to your post:
how they lean into each others space … like they're drawn to one another … 😩
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Always.
It's one of the things I have loved the most about Michael and David for the last five years. You could see that pull between them and how drawn they were to each other even in 2019...
There's a sort of tentativeness to the leaning in 2019, that hesitation that comes with a newfound and unexpectedly powerful connection, trying to feel each other out ("Is this okay?" "Do you feel the same way I do?"). Then when lockdown happened, Michael and David were still leaning toward each other even over Zoom, as if they'd never realized how much they enjoyed being together until they couldn't.
But four years later, it just seems like that pull has only gotten stronger, as their friendship/relationship has deepened. Now they are completely open with each other. Michael and David know exactly how they feel, and what is between them has blossomed so beautifully, to where we can see it even when they are in the middle of a film set, or a theater full of people...
And what is between them is so powerful that it makes you ache. Someplace deep inside where you wondered if it was possible for two people to be this connected--consciously and unconsciously--and to find each other at just the right moment in their lives. And to then look back and see that there was a thread, however invisible, tying them together long before now.
I love that Michael and David have seemingly always been comfortable in each other's spaces, and how that's led to them creating a space that is just theirs...
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Not enough paolumus in the world
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important question: which of these would you be more okay with seeing in game-
gotta balance out knight ford's adorableness with a splash of horror
(let me know if i need to tag any warnings! i wasnt entirely sure with this one)
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My Top 20 Favorite Movies - #13: Billie Eilish: The World's a Little Blurry
Running Time: 140 Minutes
Released: February 26th, 2021
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