when margaret atwood said “the desire to be loved is the last illusion. give it up and you will be free”
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when margaret atwood said “the desire to be loved is the last illusion. give it up and you will be free”
The Party Party, Niall McDiarmid
For best effect, use headphones.
All the
Small Bees
Making
Honey
I left them roses by the stairs
(surprises let them know i care)
My grandma told me every time you move the clasp of a necklace from the front of your neck to the back, you should make a wish. I’m now using this as a small day to day spell
Raviv Ullman by Kaitlyn Mikayla
#things i did not expect from phil of the future
#things i am glad to see from phil of the future
me: [softly] for fuck’s sake
me: gets a solid 8 hrs of sleep
me: wakes up exhausted
me: ok first of all
tired: eating a chocolate bar like a normal human being
wired: pouring a large amount of semi-sweet chocolate chips into your hand and grazing on them like a horse
im glad this was so relatable to the general public
*uses lol lmao and rip as punctuation*
declaring “this is the bad place” every time you are even slightly inconvenienced is peak humor
It’s what Eleanor Shellstrop would have wanted
“Some things are unchangeably wild,”
— Mary Oliver, from Long Life: Essays & Other Writings; “Dog Talk,” c. 2004
This unlikely photo shows a phenomenon called cross sea, and it’s basically the coolest thing I’ve ever seen. In surface navigation, a cross sea is a sea state with two wave systems traveling at oblique angles. Waves generated by the new wind run at an angle to the old, creating a shifting, dangerous pattern. Until the older waves have dissipated, they create a sea hazard among the most perilous. (Source)
Proof we’re living in a simulation