Congrats if you survived this year because what the fuck was that
PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH
Peter Solarz

Kaledo Art

if i look back, i am lost
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dirt enthusiast
noise dept.
Misplaced Lens Cap
Today's Document
I'd rather be in outer space đž

shark vs the universe
Three Goblin Art
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NASA

ç„æ„ / Permanent Vacation

JVL

izzy's playlists!
Acquired Stardust

oozey mess
RMH
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Congrats if you survived this year because what the fuck was that
at least theres still listening to music while staring at the ceiling
The Oath of Love
after Jean Honoré Fragonard Late 19th century
Fan. Silk, paint, silver thread, paillettes; ivory, silver foil, glass or mother-of-pearl.
A romantic whisper woven in silk and shimmer, capturing the elegance of Fragonardâs era with every delicate detail.
⥠@pinkfairies
Natalie Babbitt, from Tuck Everlasting
Mary Oliver, from "October"
i love arrangements of light and objects that look like art you could never dream up. i love the moments when you look up from your cup of coffee and the light hits the spoon and suddenly youâre caught in a moment of stunned silence
FRIENDS (1994 - 2004)
5.16 - The One with the Cop
https://www.instagram.com/p/CqbA-PErFS6
Audrey Hepburn photographed at a benefit premiere forRoman Holiday, Sept. 14, 1953
Emma Woodhouse's story is about what it's like to be a side character in a Jane Austen novel.
Emma doesn't have an Austen heroine's story. She's not leaving home. She's not in danger of losing her home. She already has a comfortable home, and she's the beloved mistress of it. She doesn't have to worry about money, doesn't need to marry, and doesn't have any desire to marry. Yet she gets to be a supporting character in other Austen stories.
Harriet is the heroine of a Persuasion story--she falls in love at a very young age, and is persuaded to refuse him because of his low rank. She gets the Anne Elliot moment of rushing into a shop to avoid the rain, and unexpectedly encountering the man she rejected. She even gets the Lizzie Bennet moment of seeing a beautiful view of the house and grounds that could have been hers if she'd accepted his marriage proposal. Emma is the Lady Russell who persuades her out of a love match, but she's only a bystander for these other parts of the story.
Jane Fairfax is a poor orphan who has no home of her own, only friends and relatives to stay with. She and Frank have an entire romance plot happening off the page, but Emma gets only the barest glimpses of it. Emma has to piece together the truth based on the little she knows, and she gets it wildly wrong. But that's what you'd expect from a side character. Everyone was surprised when Darcy and Lizzie got engaged--from an outside perspective, no one else could see their convoluted romance plot. This book gives us that outside perspective--puts us on the periphery of the story instead of right in the middle of it.
Emma does get her own romance and her own happy ending, but for most of the book, she's at the edge of other people's stories. And it feels a bit like Austen's showing that you don't need to be the center of the story to have a story worth telling.
isolation the most goated coping mechanism i love talking to no one and losing my mind alone
Anne Sexton, A Self-Portrait in Letters
costume + color + scene
CHER HOROWITZ and EMMA WOODHOUSE 2/2 Clueless (1995) and Emma. (2020) adaptations of Jane Austenâs Emma | Costuming by Mona May and Alexandra Byrne respectively
365 characters; summer preston (collide )
apparently, my plan to abandon people before they abandoned me isnât healthy.