sleevesareforlosers:racetrak:fatallist:on childhood friendship: (1) / (2) / (3, 4)&nb
sleevesareforlosers:racetrak:fatallist:on childhood friendship: (1) / (2) / (3, 4) night in the woods (2017) / (5) / (6) / (7) p.s. i still love you, jenny han stand by me (1986) dir. rob reiner [Image ID.1. A tweet from Hozier @Hozier. “Oh yeah things are shitty all over but that lingering 20 year knowledge of your old childhood friend’s land-line number can only be credit to love’s enduring nature”.2. A tumblr post from @Beetlejuices. “isn’t it all about old friends? like everything? all of it?”3. Art of two animals, possibly a fox and a cat, silhouetted on a hill over a dark blue background with three golden lights in the sky. The long-snouted animal has a speech bubble saying “Proximity?”4. From Night In The Woods, Chapter 3. White text (except where noted) on a black background.“- Do you think we’d be friends if we weren’t, like, stuck together in the same town? Like we were stuck together in Girl Scouts? Like… uh… is this just… what’s the word?- [in blue] Proximity?- Yeah.- I don’t know. I honestly don’t. My entire life feels like running after something that keeps moving away into the distance, while I stay in the same place… and I guess proximity counts for a lot right now.”5. A tumblr post from @AdamPvrrish. “i don’t know how to articulate it but there’s something so powerful about your childhood friendships. like i’ve never been closer to anyone than i was to the friends i had between the ages like 8-13. something about the innocence of childhood and the experience of growing up together and dealing with changes at the same time that brings you closer. thinking about my childhood friends, even though i haven’t seen most of them in years, i’d probably still do anything for them. and i don’t know the people they became but i know i still love the people they were and who i was with them.”6. A tweet from Malice Walker @HumbleCore. “HUGE NEWS: finally found my best friend from middle school on FB. We’ve both been looking for each other for over a decade. I told her I think about her every time I play any boardgame or drive by a church. She told me she uses my name as her password at work. A perfect reunion.”7. Black text on a white background. “There’s a Korean word by grandma taught me. It’s called [italics] jung. [end italics] It’s the connection between two people that can’t be severed, even when love turns to hate. You still have those old feelings for them; you can’t ever completely shake them loose of you; you will always have tenderness in your heart for them. I think this must be some part of what I feel for Genevieve. Jung is why I can’t hate her. We’re tied.”8. Black text on a white background. “I never had any friends later on like the ones I had when I was twelve. Jesus, does anyone?”End ID.] -- source link