Trance. Booze. Sex.

Sometimes it feels like I might as well just turn around and give in
Cos you’re not here where you should be.

Not here, right beside me.

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John: Pam had the fire to be Jim’s match.

Penny Courson: They really fell in love at first sight. Jim had a little bag packed, by the side of the stage. He was waiting and hoping she’d come back. And one night, she came back, and that was the beginning of the love story.

Paul Rothchild: With her, he could just be Jim. He could have smelly feet and be a human being and she accepted it.

Bill Siddons: Pamela said something to me in Paris that never left me. She said, “There were a lot of people who pretended to be close to Jim, but I was the only one who had the nerve to stand up to him. She loved him to death, but she was not willing to be abused. Pamela just went, “Fuck you, buddy! You’d better do this!” She didn’t take any shit from him. So inevitably he went back to her, because he knew that she was willing to lose him.

Ray: Pamela and Jim are going to go down in the history books as great lovers, and people are going to be writing plays about them. It’s Romeo and Juliet, it’s Heloise and Abelard. It’s Jim and Pam.

(Source: kcjawnz)

We are players in a game we don’t understand. Most of our own thinking is below awareness. Fifty years ago, people may have assumed we are captains of our own ships, but, in fact, our behaviour is often aroused by context in ways we can’t see. Our biases frequently cause us to want the wrong things. Our perceptions and memories are slippery, especially about our own mental states. Our free will is bounded. We have much less control over ourselves than we thought.

(Source: The New York Times)

(Source: workshoperotica)

Never thought I’d be required to do a split.

Fidelity Card

I’m sorry, but how do you play this again?

Accurate.