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Virginia Woolf's Suicide letter to Leonard Woolf
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'Dearest, I feel certain I am going mad again. I feel we can't go through another of those terrible times. And I shan't recover this time. I begin to hear voices, and I can't concentrate. So I am doing what seems the best thing to do. You have given me the greatest possible happiness. You have been in every way all that anyone could be. I don't think two people could have been happier till this...
Angry Cat
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Oren is a castrated domesticated male. He walks on leash basically because he is extremely angry at his surrounding - for no apparent reason. He saw a black cat tens of meters away and he got extremely upset.
Dog (Sasha) humps her boyfriend, TK
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Sasha the queen control husky tries to dominate her boyfriend, TK.
Sasha goes to Coffee Bean
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Chilling at Coffee Bean after our walk in the park with Sasha the Husky and her boyfriend, TK. Desa Park City is a great dog friendly neighborhood.
Chomel bit me., and it's still hurting.
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Chomel bit me., and it's still hurting.
Cat meets balloon - for the very first time FUNNY!
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Chomel is our Persian cat who is scared of EVERTHING! This is his first encounter with a balloon. =) He was staring at the balloon for good 30 minutes before finally making the decision to come near it.
Sasha plays fetch with Aunt Mawar.
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Just another day playing with Sasha, my Siberian Husky.
Brotherly Love
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My cats, Oren and Tom. they are brothers and this is one of their daily routine. and yeah, am in Love with them!!
Celine DIon Live in Kuala Lumpur - River deep moutnain high
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Celine DIon Love in Kuala Lumpur
Celine Dion Live in Kuala Lumpur - Speech
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Celine dion starting the show with her speech
Celine Dion Live in Kuala Lumpur - Woman in Me
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Celine Dion Live in Kuala Lumpur, april 13, 2008
Celine Dion Live in Kuala Lumpur - Power of Love
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Celine Dion Live in Kuala Lumpur - Power of Love
Celine Dion Live in Kuala Lumpur - Alone
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Celine Dion Live in Kuala Lumpur - Alone
Celine Dion Live in Kuala Lumpur - All By Myself
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Celine Dion Live in Kuala Lumpur - All By Myself
Sister My Sister - Personal Love for the Papin Sister
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Sister My Sister - Personal Love for the Papin Sister
The tragedy is that he would have stood by her regardless.
The highest human freedom should be the one allowing to decide if one wants to come into existence. Since we haven't been granted that, at least we are free to decide when to end the game💙
when someone can feel your pain genuinely and worry too is a great blessing not everyone can have that
Failure wrote a song called Wet Gravity, which is about her.
Dude, they literally murdered a lady and her daughter
"If anybody could have saved me it would have been you." Probably the most heart-breaking line from the letter.
in which sense?
Philip Glass is the glue that holds this film together.
"i can't go on spoiling your life any longer.'' And there are people who consider suicide selfishness.
Listeners: hear the Nearest to Complete History and Backgrounds of the Papin Sisters.. Plus' info on the Unfortunate Crime that took place..TH-cam. Obsolete Oddity.. The Papin Sisters.
Emilia Papin: Date of Birth Unknown. Date of Passing Unknown. Christine Papin: Date of Birth. March 8. 1905 @ 3:00 am. Date of Passing. May 18. 1937 final word's The Lords Prayer. Le'a Papin:Date of Birth. September 15. 1911 Date of Passing. July 24. 2001. Unconditionally loved and Never forgotten..Rest in Peace 🕊️
just because you had a bad childhood doesn't give you the right to kill people.
I don't think you would be so sympathetic if it was your family they murdered.
@@alfalfa200a1 Judge not least you be judged.. Condemn not least you be Condemned.
@@alfalfa200a1The Papin's are forever My family.. they are Unconditionally loved and Never forgotten.
How can I watch the.full.movie
You're a troll 💀
This is a great movie
Beautiful video! Another one worth to watch is Obsolete Oddity's video he made regarding the Papin Sisters case which was brilliantly done! Edit: Here's the link if anyone wants to watch it. th-cam.com/video/LzTVBPyq4Dw/w-d-xo.html
What a shit film. Nice letter, but holy moly cliches abound.
Respect - going out like a boss.
Time took her to where the water was .... Florence and the machine... What the water gave us
I think when suicide starts to call to you everything seems extremely detrimental and it consumes you. The pain that people cause you can interfere with your will and thus it starts to deteriorate your heart. That weight of the burden of unjustifiable aches in your chest, chokes your eith tears and all you want is to stop that.
“…when suicide starts to call you”. You articulated that so beautifully.
But suicide ... It doesn't end pain. It just shifts pain. Her pain is going to be his pain now. Do people ever ask before killing themselves, do they ask their parents, siblings, lovers, friends, that can you live without me? Truth is everybody can live on, but can they live on happily? No they don't. A part of them doesn't want to find out. A part of them is too tired. And people say that you should let such people go, people who are caged in their existence. But I've heard it being said, I've rarely seen it being done because the pain shifts before the person can even think. The pain shifts too quickly, bereavement is the first emotion that comes and crashes in waves; understanding is a long long way down. And the path to that understand is the most hellish one.
Should someone live in suffer forever only for avoiding other people to suffer?
They only had each other Christine was so protective of Lea
What is the song called?
The Song that's featured in the film Sister My Sister is.. Sleep My Little Sister Sleep. Christine would actually sing this song to Le'a Who Suffered from Severe Post Tramatic Stress Disorder Due' from Child Abuse.. inorder to pull Le'a out of an episode..Lovely Song.
As a child I used to watch this movie over and over again, but I couldn't understand her behavior. Living with the same illness two decades later, I'm sad to say that now I do.
I remember when I was a child my Dad used to play 'Starry Starry Night', a song about Van Gogh, in the car. I asked him about it and he explained the story. I remember how strange and foreign it seemed to me that someone would kill themselves. Years later, it doesn't seem strange anymore.
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Could you please tell me the name of movie
Im so sad for all those souls who vanished in mental illness, when treatment wasnt as available. I have an anxiety disorder and live a more stable life now on antideppressants.
She could have made a better choice! Why kill herself? Nicole Kidman played her and she won an Oscar for her performance as Virginia Woof. This is her suicide note.
Unless' someone lives a life full of similar experiences to that of Emilia, Christine and Le'a they cannot begin to fully' understand or even comprehend the case of the Papin Sisters..
Christine and Le'a were abused exploited and underpaid. Now' they are misunderstood..
Beautiful' Song. Love for the Papin Sister's.
such a good video m8
Bye earth . bye
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I felt bad for these two sisters and they only had each other and they had a realtionship which was a sexual one and they fell in love with each other and they were hding it from their boss and the bosses daughter and then one night Christine had a problem with the iron and then she confronted her employeer and the other sister lashed out too. The Pappin sisters were ugly in real life! They should have been in the hospital because of what they did! Christine had a meltdown and she died and Leah worked at a chamber maid till her death in 1982! Sad story and very tragic.
You're ugly.
You're ugly.
Why did she kill herself even though she was going to go back to London with Leonard?
"I swear if she comes at me again, I will defend myself" (Léa Papin)
Dearest, I feel certain I am going mad again. I feel we can't go through another of those terrible times. And I shan't recover this time. I begin to hear voices, and I can't concentrate. So I am doing what seems the best thing to do. You have given me the greatest possible happiness. You have been in every way all that anyone could be. I don't think two people could have been happier till this terrible disease came. I can't fight any longer. I know that I am spoiling your life, that without me you could work. And you will I know. You see I can't even write this properly. I can't read. What I want to say is I owe all the happiness of my life to you. You have been entirely patient with me and incredibly good. I want to say that - everybody knows it. If anybody could have saved me it would have been you. Everything has gone from me but the certainty of your goodness. I can't go on spoiling your life any longer. I don't think two people could have been happier than we have been.
i can't get over this, i want to hug her so tightly
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@@seeuathebeachsmile what. Damn you 😮
I am disgusted at the fact that people are forgetting that these two sisters are cold blooded killers who are worse than Charles Manson. Why is everyone so sympathetic towards them? is it because they are women? is it because they are lesbians? Would the commenters have been so nice if it was two brothers instead of two sisters? Do you even stop to think that the victims were real people too? people that were missed and loved?
i feel bad for them coz their stressful and traumatic childhood is what stunted their brain development and made them very sick and unstable adults, people like these should be euthanized or separated from society at least, but not judged and condemned because they had no control over the biology of their brain.. freewill is an illusion.
euthanized or separated from society? What a nice way to say Execution or life in prison. yeah, I totally agree. Society has no place for cold blooded killers like these.
Allen Falfa I hate to say it but I believe the reason why so many people are sympathetic and intrigued by these woman's horrific story is because they were young at the time and it one time I guess attractive and they were white women. If they have been any other race or any other sex, older or uglier, trust me they would have been villainized as they should have been and forgotten !!!
Falfa. Watch the movie first. Answers a lot of your "questions".
Yeah that's right. That is not reasonable they murdered someone they shouldn't get that amount of symphathy, even though they experience that kind of childhood. That is not enough reason to kill somebody. I myself a girl and like girls too.
They made history... and now they all gone. WOW, its been 84 yrs when it happened... so long !!!
The Papin Sister's 86 yrs ago now. The Lord bless their misunderstood souls..
is this a movie?
It is maybe THE Movie people not suffering from depression will never fully understand.The suffering,the struggling,that darkness....what a beatiful movie and outstanding performances.
Thank you very, very much for this song. I search for it many years...
if I were going out that'd be the way I'd do it
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This scene in the hours has taken a few 'artistic' liberties. At the time of her death, Woolf was 59 and greying. She took her life at the end of March when few plants or trees in England are either in leaf or flower. The Ouse at Rodmell is tidal and lined by steep, muddy banks. The landscape here is quite stark and there are few trees or hedges. On her last journey to the river bank, Woolf wore a fur coat and wellington boots and she used a walking stick (which was found on the river bank by Leonard, alongside her footprints in the mud going down to the water).
Jason Ballard omg chill.
I remember when I was at the lowest point of my life and suffering a mental breakdown with panic attacks and phobias and loneliness relating so much to this scene. This truly is one of the most touching and best films of all times!
Totally agree. And I think people with depression can relate to a lot of situations and understand the feelings conveyed by the characters through their body language. Julianne Moore plays a character not all can relate to - her disconfort, her sadness, and restlesness, her struggle inside. It's not something she verbalises, but something she does with her eyes, her body, her actions. I related a lot with that character in particular precisely because she didn't say what she felt... she gave us a "show" of emotions, hidden emotions, even. And yet, one can see through her... if one pays attention, or feels the same. Many people don't get her character. It's not out in the open.
Antonio Cox It's so sad that someone feels so much despair that her or his only option is to take their own life. Could Virginia Wolfe have been helped but probably in those days, clinical depression wasn't something that was as recognized as today
I'm glad her fate wasn't yours. Stay strong
very beautyful, but sad, depression and sadness is a nigthmare.
not a nightmare...but a daymare :) depression loves night and sleep. it is a little bit closer to death.
Beautifully filmed and magnificently written movie. I read "Mrs. Dalloway", "A Room of One's Own" and "The Hours" afterward. My favorite scene is the final one with Julianne Moore and Meryl Streep.
"Everything is gone from me except certain of youre goodness" Wow.Every time i hear that is just amazing.
Many years ago I visited Monks House. My friend was doing a dissertation about the influence of Bloomsbury art on literature and we have just come away from visiting Charleston Farmhouse. We drove up the track to the house and I urged my friend to run up the path the house, because we were late and she needed to see the house more than I. There was one other car in the car park and I parked reasonably close to it (why do we do this?). As I turned to get out of my vehicle I sensed there was somebody in the other car. I turned around and looked into the face of Virginia Woolf, sitting in the car eating an apple. I am not sure whether she noticed me or not! Was it her? Was it an ardent follower or her who liked to dress like her? I shall never know, but the person I saw was the spitting image of Woolf. A couple of years later I telephoned Monks House and told them this story and they replied that other people had purported to see the ghost of Virginia Woolf. So - a mystery to this day.
however, her attempt at sylvia plath was a desecration.
Wasn't that Gwyneth Paltrow?
Nicole sooo deserved the Oscar, amazing acting all the way.