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Dia de alivio on @weheartit.com – http://whrt.it/YUu64I

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Like Crazy Official Trailer

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did you hear. the sun loves him

go see my son, the poster child for uncomplicated good

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“You know what’s really wrong with the world? Everything.”

— Adrian Monk/ Monk TV show

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Monk Intro

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Dexter: Resurrection | Official Trailer

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PERFECT DAYS – Official Trailer

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Sin City | ‘Fair Trade’ (HD) – Bruce Willis, Michael Madsen | MIRAMAX

RIP Michael Madsen

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Nip/Tuck | Official Series Trailer | FX

RIP Julian Mcmahon

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Charmed – Cole nearly kills the Source

RIP Julian Mcmahon

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RIP Michael Madsen

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Rami Malek Ranting for 10 Minutes | Mr. Robot | Prime Video

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“People have free will, and they make choices that determine their fate. Luke chose to stay and help Karen. You chose to get in the car. No one is blaming you for the choice that you made, but you have to accept responsibility for making it, because only then can you fully receive the forgiveness your heart needs to heal.”

— Monica/ Touched by an Angel/ Season 3, Episode 16 (“Crisis of Faith”)

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“And how life on your own terms might end in a blaze, not a sunset.”

— Butch Cassidy And The Sundance Kid

That line — “how life on your own terms might end in a blaze, not a sunset” — speaks to a deeper truth at the heart of Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid. Here’s a breakdown of what it means:

🔹 “Life on your own terms”

This refers to choosing freedom over conformity, even when it’s risky. Butch and Sundance live outside the law, not because they’re evil, but because they refuse to be boxed in by society’s rules. They’re chasing a life that feels real — unpredictable, open, dangerous — but theirs.

🔹 “Might end in a blaze”

A blaze represents something dramatic, violent, or heroic — like the film’s final shootout. It’s not a quiet death, not a fade-out. It’s going out with intensity, in action, without surrender. This symbolizes the cost of living freely: sometimes, it burns out fast.

🔹 “Not a sunset”

A sunset suggests peace, retirement, rest — a long life winding down gently. It’s the “safe” ending, the kind we’re told to aim for. But Butch and Sundance are too wild, too untamed, to ride off into one. Their story isn’t about safety — it’s about freedom, even if it comes at the end of a barrel.

🔹 The Meaning in Context

The film’s final freeze-frame — as they run into a hopeless gunfight — perfectly captures this idea. They chose a life of adventure and risk, and they stayed true to it until the very end. There’s no regret in that. Just the price of being free.

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