not sure if this tweet will ever arrive at your doorstep (these days it feels like sending a message in a bottle across the ocean), but i have moved to a new account. if you still feel like being friends with me, do let me know! take care
btw hi everyone this is didi, this is my new account. i’m so sad to see loversinmoon go, but rest assured you aren’t getting rid of me that easily. i love you take care mwah
@coeursideacc I LOVE how you put so much details in it! i couldn’t remember anything, just thought to myself seeing it once wouldn’t be enough 😭 i agree i love the book better, though the movie was wild enough on its own anyway is this normal
@coeursideacc noooo you’re my friend omg what are you talking about!!! 😭 i was looking for a friend to talk about it tbh 😭 i’m too phmpilled… what do you think about it and how many times have you seen it!!
@soulskive i mean if it’s a scheduled maintenance i would be totally okay with it, but this thing always comes unexpected. how unfortunate, i like their ui more compared to goodreads or storygraph :(
A beautiful tale of survival against the worst odds, as three siblings have to endure poverty and winter in the desolate beauty of Ulaanbaatar. Ultimately a heartwarming story, but it doesn’t try to hide the toll life is taking on these poor kids. I loved this movie! (...)
this is my favorite scene in ikiru (1952). the happy birthday song is played the moment watanabe decides to give his all to life… akira kurosawa i have received your message
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