Richard and Mildred Loving weren’t just part of a landmark Supreme Court case… they were two people who simply loved each other and refused to let hatred define their lives. Their love changed history, but at its core, it was just a husband and wife who wanted to be together. That’s what real love looks like. Soulmates who endured unimaginable obstacles and never gave up on one another ❤️
#RealLove
If you’re a soundtrack geek like me, you’ll love ‘Score: A Film Music Documentary’ on Prime Video. It’s fascinating to see the creative process behind film scoring and revisit some of cinema’s most iconic scenes and unforgettable musical themes. Definitely worth a watch.
Lately, I’ve been intrigued by The Circus Maximus chariot races. They weren’t just a form of entertainment, they were breathtaking spectacles of courage, strategy, speed, and sheer determination. Imagine the thunder of galloping horses, razor sharp turns taken at full speed, deafening crowds, and fearless drivers risking everything for a chance at glory.
I understand why The Chariot became such a powerful symbol. It represents willpower, victory, self-mastery, momentum, and protection… the triumph of discipline and determination over chaos.
@MyronGainesX I think it’s simply the camera that’s turning them away. French women, and many women in NYC generally aren’t as clout-chasing as the women in Miami.