When two individuals stay together for a long while, their first casualty is the fear of the unknown. Nothing surprises you anymore about the other person. You’ve seen them laugh, weep, spill food on their shirt, bleed profusely, fall asleep with their mouth open, talk with their mind closed, get their fingers dirty, argue like an idiot, be remarkably charitable to strangers, cook the worst omelette ever, regret something from 1999, immerse themselves in their favourite movies/shows, belch and fart out loud, sing like a duck, snore maybe, and so on.
Malcolm & Marie (2021): A review
Malcolm & Marie (2021): A review
Malcolm & Marie (2021): A review
When two individuals stay together for a long while, their first casualty is the fear of the unknown. Nothing surprises you anymore about the other person. You’ve seen them laugh, weep, spill food on their shirt, bleed profusely, fall asleep with their mouth open, talk with their mind closed, get their fingers dirty, argue like an idiot, be remarkably charitable to strangers, cook the worst omelette ever, regret something from 1999, immerse themselves in their favourite movies/shows, belch and fart out loud, sing like a duck, snore maybe, and so on.