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You might wonder why fans obsess over the formatting of the keyword rather than simply writing "Imagine Me and You." The ampersand (&) is a ligature. It connects two things without merging them. It says: You are you, and I am me, and together we are something else.

remains a cherished staple of queer cinema. While many lesbian films of its era were defined by tragedy or "coming out" angst, Ol Parker’s directorial debut chose a different path: the unabashed, frothy joy of a classic British romantic comedy. The Story: Love at First Sight The film opens on the wedding day of Rachel ( Piper Perabo Imagine Me A N D You