Bored on the bus. Is this anything

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Bored on the bus. Is this anything
And speaking of Sophia Tolstoy, her diaries are just so depressing.
“I am to gratify his pleasure and nurse his child, I am a piece of household furniture, I am a woman. I try to suppress all human feelings. When the machine is working properly it heats the milk, knits a blanket, makes little requests and bustles about trying not to think […].“
She wrote this when she was 19, one year into her marriage to Leo and as she was pregnant with the first of his 13 children.
A few years later, when she was 25 or so:
“I am so often alone with my thoughts that the need to write in my diary comes quite naturally … Now I am well again and not pregnant—it terrifies me how often I have been in that condition. He said that for him being young meant “I can achieve anything”. For me […] reason tells me that there is nothing I either want or can do beyond nursing, eating, drinking, sleeping, and loving and caring for my husband and babies, all of which I know is happiness of a kind, but why do I feel so woeful all the time, and weep as I did yesterday? I am writing this now with the pleasantly exciting sense that nobody will ever read it, so I can be quite frank with myself […].“
During her 12th pregnancy she wrote about taking scalding baths and jumping from high pieces of furniture to try and miscarry. And at one point while reading her husband’s diary (which he told her to read) she found the sentence “There is no such thing as love, only the physical need for intercourse and the practical need for a life companion.” In her own diary she wrote “They ebb and flow like waves, these times when I realise how lonely I am and want only to cry…”
A few years before her husband’s death, she published a cycle of prose poems titled “Groans”, under the pseudonym “A Tired Woman”.
the most depressing quote from her diaries:
“I have served a genius for almost forty years. Hundreds of times I have felt my intellectual energy stir within me and all sorts of desires - a longing for education, a love of music and the arts… And time and again I have crushed and smothered these longings… Everyone asks, “But why should a worthless woman like you need an intellectual or artistic life?” To this question I can only reply: “I don’t know, but eternally suppressing it to serve a genius is a great misfortune.”
How to Move On From Here - Tania Alvarez , 2023.
American , b. 1983 -
Acrylic, charcoal, and oil on panel , 24 x. 24 in. 60.96 x 60.96 cm.
The rose arbor, where guests may wander during the brief but breath-taking blooming period, is the perfect setting for tea. Diane fills her table with traditional English sweets - scones and lemon tarts - plus an American favorite, the decadent brownie.
Formal Country Entertaining: At Home with Family & Friends, 1992
slaughterhouse-five, kurt vonnegut
(voice of a person spiralling) its embarrassing but i still havent figured out if its ok for me to be alive
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In the bedroom, Ken Parker's untitled lithograph, which hangs over the mantel, provides an appealing contrast to a primitive American painting of an eighteenth-century gentlewoman. The contemporary-looking yellow and turquoise vases on the mantel are actually rare eighteenth- and nineteenth-century Chinese export porcelains that the owner found in London.
Southern Interiors, 1988
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much like a beautiful horse i like salt and roaming freely
my brain is so fucking mean to me man what's up with that. we're on the same team here buddy. fuckin get with it
christopher nolan shakespeare would be like “our much ado has been about nothing”
“our twelfth night is coming to an end”
"that love's labour sure did get lost"
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Lomochrome color ‘92 Sun-kissed
does anyone know how to get what you want when you're the type of person who avoids everything