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“George Whitman, the owner of Shakespeare and Company, a bookshop that became the center of English-language literary life in Paris and might be the most famous and beloved bookstore in the world, died Dec. 14 in his apartment above the store. He died two days after his 98th birthday.” - Matt Schudel (via George Whitman, owner of Paris bookstore Shakespeare and Company, dies at 98) “After long scorning American Puritanism and political correctness on gender issues, the French are shocked to find themselves in a very American debate about the male exploitation/seduction of women, and the nature of consent.” Talladega Nights: “I love really thin pancakes” (by randomusername5590) Paris Apple (via meganstruble) Eiffel Tilt-Shift II (by Arnar Birgisson) (via ddylanjoness) Armelle Caron Reorganized Cities Joyeux Noël (Source: jaredgeller)
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