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it is her smiling in the right me smiling to the left both of us playing, and I literally mean this, mentally-deficient characters we were in love, so the script went, but what do retards know about love and being in love? how can two people, so out of touch with reality, care for each other and take care of each other, when we people, so smart and genius and perfect, can’t do it with ease or grace? I think I’ll always remember this picture the nervous smiles the unkempt clothes the ring of keys overflowing on my waste the façade of inability so perfectly kept but that’s not why I’ll remember it it was the love, the true, unfiltered love that those two characters shared that brings me back to this photo time and time again who are we to tell them they can’t love? I think perhaps we should all look at this photo and think again who truly knows what love is.
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Jan 23, 2011
Jan 23, 2011 at 12:47 PM UTC
photograph of norman and sheila
it is her smiling in the right me smiling to the left both of us playing, and I literally mean this, mentally-deficient characters we were in love, so the script went, but what do retards know about love and being in love? how can two people, so out of touch with reality, care for each other and take care of each other, when we people, so smart and genius and perfect, can’t do it with ease or grace? I think I’ll always remember this picture the nervous smiles the unkempt clothes the ring of keys overflowing on my waste the façade of inability so perfectly kept but that’s not why I’ll remember it it was the love, the true, unfiltered love that those two characters shared that brings me back to this photo time and time again who are we to tell them they can’t love? I think perhaps we should all look at this photo and think again who truly knows what love is.
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Jan 23, 2011
Jan 23, 2011 at 12:47 PM UTC
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