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again again again!

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“Chris Hemsworth is like Christopher Reeve in that he can do two things: he can wear a big red cape without a shred of self-consciousness. But he’s also funny as hell, and he’s so sweet. So with all the fish-out-of-water stuff, he’s so funny. So he does almost two jobs in a way.”

_ Tom Hiddleston

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04/20 pictures of Chris Hemsworth
I can’t. It’s too much

04/20 pictures of Chris Hemsworth

I can’t. It’s too much

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World renowned photographer Howard Schatz sits down with actor Michael C. Hall to gain insight on his career and what he loves about the trade. Get a behind-the-scenes glimpse at his photoshoot for Howard’s “In Character” series.

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“ I was always hungry for love. Just once, I wanted to know what it was like to get my fill of it — to be fed so much love I couldn’t take any more. Just once. ”

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nyc.

nyc.

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“ Too bad people didn’t fall in love at the same pace, at the same time, for the same reasons, and too bad those emotions didn’t move simultaneously. But each act of madness moved at its own pace, one not dependent on the pace of anyone else. It wasn’t like tandem skydiving, where you were connected as you fell, where you were forced to fall at the same rate and use the same parachute. Falling in love was a solo act. I knew that, had learned that the hard way. You just jumped and hoped your parachute opened. Sometimes you looked up and saw you were falling by yourself, the object of your desire still on the plane, not interested in jumping, watching you descend into that scary place alone. ”

Eric Jerome Dickey (The Novel Pleasure)

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