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@movieboxd Too many. But my top 3 probably are Helge‘s „tick tock“ in the very first episode 🤯 The lady in the lake and the motherly kiss Elisabeth gave Charlotte
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Which hint in Dark was your favourite one? I’m convinced I still missed something
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Schitt's Creek now feels like such a moment in time that I’m sort of nostalgic for, even though the show isn’t that old. Catherine O’Hara’s comedic range here is on fully display over the course of 6 seasons. This was lighting in a bottle, largely because of O’Hara’s brilliance.
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Has anyone had something great happen in 2026 so far? I need some positivity.
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JB 🐻✨🍉@JBfromDC89·
please let this exact scene be playing out in real life
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I didn't expect my heart to be broken further today 💔 And I had no idea that it could be.
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Had vision of getting t-boned and then 10 seconds later we almost got t-boned. Yikes. What?! 🫣
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Cine Vichaar
Cine Vichaar@Cine_vichaar·
The makers of DARK created a show so ahead of its time that Netflix canceled it after one season
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Ramblings
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Your heart knows the way Run in that direction. Rumi
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She married the wrong twin brother and it led to one of the most beautiful books ever written. Karen Dinesen was 27 years old when she fell deeply in love with a Swedish baron named Hans von Blixen-Finecke. He was elegant, athletic, and charismatic—an Olympic equestrian with the kind of confidence that made the world seem larger just by standing in it. Karen adored him. He did not love her back. Desperate to escape a life in Denmark that felt narrow and suffocating, Karen made a decision that would alter the course of her life. She agreed to marry Hans’s identical twin brother, Bror von Blixen-Finecke. Bror did not offer her romance or devotion, but he offered something she wanted just as badly: Africa. Together they made a reckless, romantic plan. They would leave Europe behind and establish a coffee plantation in British East Africa. In December 1913, Karen boarded a ship alone. On January 14, 1914, she arrived in Mombasa and married Bror very same day. She became Baroness Blixen before she had even seen the land that would define her life. Their farm lay at the foot of Ngong Hills in what is now Kenya—thousands of acres of red earth and open sky, 6000ft above sea level. Karen called their home Mbogani, “the house in the woods.” The light was fierce. The air was thin. The hills turned violet at dusk. It should have been paradise. Instead, it became a long education in endurance. Within a year, Karen discovered that Bror’s constant affairs had left her infected with syphilis, an illness that would cause her pain and weakness for the rest of her life. Bror continued disappearing for weeks at a time while Karen struggled to keep the coffee farm alive, learning business, agriculture, and leadership the hard way. By 1921, they separated. By 1925, they were divorced. Karen stayed. Somewhere between droughts and debt, heartbreak and isolation, she fell in love—not with a man, but with Africa itself. She learned Swahili. She walked the fields at dawn with Kikuyu workers, settled disputes, treated illnesses, and taught children to read. They called her Msabu—a respectful title for a foreigner who belonged. The farm was never viable. The altitude was too high for coffee. Locusts came. Prices collapsed. Still, Karen poured everything she had into it, because the land had given her something she had never known before: independence. Then she met Denys Finch Hatton. Denys was everything Bror was not—cultivated, restless, poetic. He flew his own yellow plane, read Homer and Shelley aloud by lamplight, and loved the wild without trying to own it. He would not marry her. He would not stay permanently. He came and went as he pleased. It broke her heart. It also became the great love of her life. They flew over the plains together. They talked about freedom and belonging, about loving without possession. Denys treated Karen as an equal—mind to mind, not role to role. On May 14, 1931, Denys’s plane crashed shortly after takeoff. He was killed instantly. Karen buried him in the Ngong Hills, where they had once imagined resting together. Three weeks later, the coffee market collapsed completely. Her farm was foreclosed. Seventeen years of work vanished. At forty-six, Karen was bankrupt, ill, and alone. She returned to Denmark and moved back into her childhood bedroom. There, surrounded by loss, she began to write. She chose English instead of Danish, as if distance itself might make the memories bearable. She did not explain Africa. She evoked it. The light. The silence. The dignity of the people she had loved. In 1937, Out of Africa was published. “I had a farm in Africa, at the foot of the Ngong Hills.” Past tense. Already mourning. The book made her famous. Ernest Hemingway later said the Nobel Prize should have gone to her. She never returned to Kenya, but she carried it in her sentences forever. Karen Blixen could not keep land she loved. So she did the next best thing. She made it immortal. #archaeohistories
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@garfysource Agreed. Soooooo much better than the last dior 😍 I think someone is trying to show Andrew how she would look in a wedding dress 😂
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I am not down with the new Dior SS26 haute couture collection (or JA at Dior) 🫣 Yikes. They actually gave Monica one of the better dresses.
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@rawrkristina I stopped watching when she exploded 😅 I think I need something more „hopeful“ right now 🫣 Yikes. I‘ll leave it for later when I am not down in the dumps. Let me know how it goes! I only see 3 episodes available so far.
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Kristina@rawrkristina·
@morethanpeter3 Very much so. Maybe a bit more exciting than a regular fashion show.
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Why am I actually really into The Beauty 😭
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@morethanpeter3 I know it’s based on a comic book and it’s about a drug that makes people beautiful. It’s weird, horrible writing, but I’m weirdly tuned in.
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