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Clint Eastwood ha detto qualcosa sull’invecchiare che mi ha gelato.
Invecchiare non è gentile.
Sei ancora qui. Ancora presente. Stai ancora guardando il mondo muoversi. Ma il corpo che ti ha portato attraverso tutto — le guerre, il lavoro, la follia della giovinezza — inizia a chiedere più di quanto tu possa dargli. Le articolazioni che non si sono mai lamentate ora parlano al mattino. Gli occhi che un tempo assorbivano tutto ora sobbalzano alla luce. Il respiro, che non richiedeva mai un solo pensiero, inizia ad avere bisogno di piccole pause.
Ma niente di tutto questo è la parte più difficile.
La parte più difficile è il silenzio.
A una certa età, allunghi la mano verso il telefono e ti ricordi che non è rimasto nessuno da chiamare. Le persone che ti conoscevano da giovane — che ricordavano le stesse estati, le stesse strade, gli stessi volti — se ne sono andate. Una per una, poi tutte insieme, finché i ricordi che porti con te non hanno più nessuno con cui condividerli.
Così racconti comunque le storie.
A chiunque sia disposto ad ascoltare. Con un po’ più di colore di quanto forse la verità meriti. Con un tocco di orgoglio che ti sei guadagnato e un dolore che non nomini sempre. Sai che la persona di fronte a te non c’era. Sai che non può sentirlo proprio come te.
Ma glielo racconti. Perché raccontarlo è trattenersi.
Quelle storie non sono solo ricordi. Sono la prova che una vita è stata vissuta. Che le persone sono state amate. Che le cose contavano. E se nessuno le chiede — le offri comunque, in silenzio, come se mettessi qualcosa su un tavolo sperando che qualcuno la raccolga.
La vecchiaia non è semplicemente ciò che succede a un viso o a un corpo.
È la memoria che cerca un posto dove riposare.
E ciò di cui ha bisogno una persona anziana — più dei consigli, più delle soluzioni, più di qualcuno che le dica come sentirsi — è semplicemente qualcuno disposto a sedersi, stare fermo e ascoltare.
Non per aggiustare niente.
Solo per esserci.
Questo è tutto il dono. E non costa nulla.
Apparently a lot of people get dialogue punctuation wrong despite having an otherwise solid grasp of grammar, possibly because they’re used to writing essays rather than prose. I don’t wanna be the asshole who complains about writing errors and then doesn’t offer to help, so here are the basics summarized as simply as I could manage on my phone (“dialogue tag” just refers to phrases like “he said,” “she whispered,” “they asked”):
“For most dialogue, use a comma after the sentence and don’t capitalize the next word after the quotation mark,” she said.
“But what if you’re using a question mark rather than a period?” they asked.
“When using a dialogue tag, you never capitalize the word after the quotation mark unless it’s a proper noun!” she snapped.
“When breaking up a single sentence with a dialogue tag,” she said, “use commas.”
“This is a single sentence,” she said. “Now, this is a second stand-alone sentence, so there’s no comma after ‘she said.’”
“There’s no dialogue tag after this sentence, so end it with a period rather than a comma.” She frowned, suddenly concerned that the entire post was as unasked for as it was sanctimonious.
And!
“If you’re breaking dialogue up with an action tag”—she waves her hands back and forth—”the dashes go outside the quotation marks.”
Reblog to save a writer’s life.
Thank you
Oh my god thank you. No wonder grammarly keeps complaining about my punctuation when I boot my writing up into word counter
Wait a fucking second… This is different in English than it is in German! I’ve not been doing it wrong my whole life (but I have been doing it wrong for as long as I’ve been writing in English lol). I did a sanity check with my copies of Lord of the Rings, and look:
Same line, but in English the comma is inside the quotation marks, in German it’s outside.
*asks a question* *gets an answer* “im not reading that”
i love that it’s a carefully worded, well-written, non-inflammatory answer too. which asker wouldn’t know because they won’t read it. i love website
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"A wall of text" baby that's a curb at best
the other day I read a compelling point that many instances described as illiteracy would actually be more aptly described as aliteracy, meaning an individual has the ability to read but simply chooses not to. great example here, awesome work.
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The magic of childhood is that you were constantly encountering new things. The best way to feel that way again is to fill your life with new experiences.
The magic of childhood is that you were constantly encountering new things. The best way to feel that way again is to fill your life with new experiences.
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Asdfghjkl her perfectly straight face and even tone throughout should win an AWARD

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the she-ra reboot makes this video relevant again which means we are in the best timeline
the kids these days dont know this masterpiece…they will learn
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Watching movies with small children is an EXPERIENCE, like tiny human, you have NO sense of story progression
Which is to say we put on the first How to Train Your Dragon
And at the dramatic "first flight" scene, two-year-old shouted "HIM FALL" and started SOBBING. She straight up thought that movie had murdered Hiccup and Toothless halfway through. Had to get double parental hugs and a constant stream of reassurances until they figured that whole flying thing out
All movies could be horror movies if your brain hasn't equipped Plot Armor to the protagonists
Anyway five-year-old is pleased to report that he "liked the part where the big dragon exploded"
#Welcome to the action adventure genre my children#Five year old was VIBRATING through the climax like straight up legs kicking fists clenched#Had to be held by Spouse until we figured out he wasn't afraid#He was experiencing baby's first blood lust#Kid wanted that dragon DEAD and it HAPPENED and he was VIOLENTLY SATISFIED
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I can't believe Anthony Stewart Head has died. RIP, you gave us an iconic character
"The Wish" 03.09 (1998)
Rip Anthony Stewart Head forever an icon