LI NA & ROGER FEDERER At the Shanghai Rolex Masters, October 13th, 2023.

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LI NA & ROGER FEDERER At the Shanghai Rolex Masters, October 13th, 2023.
#peak sibling energy
Alain Delon in Rocco and His Brothers (Rocco e i suoi Fratelli, 1960)
Dir. Luchino Visconti.
Natalie Wood in SEX AND THE SINGLE GIRL (1964) ↳ costume design by Edith Head
“ah, september! you are the doorway to the season that awakens my soul…” ― peggy toney horton
— Amal El-Mohtar, from This Is How You Lose the Time War (via lunamonchtuna)
Virginia Woolf, Night and Day
Le Boulevard Saint-Denis C. 1920
L'Arc de Triomphe C. 1920
by EDOUARD LEON CORTES
Portrait of a Lady by Julius Hare (detail)
Harrison Ford as Indiana Jones in Raiders of the Lost Ark (1982), dir. Steven Spielberg
The wolf runs. It runs three legged, like all damaged creatures, across the snow. She thinks: this is true. She thinks: this is a life. She thinks: I do not want to die, but my life will always be like this—wounded and animal, lurching against white.
Lidia Yuknavitch, The Small Backs of Children (via moral-disorder)
“The name is Kuzco. Emperor Kuzco. I was the world’s nicest guy and they ruined my life for no reason.”
✈️ european city asks
london: when you visit a city, do you take in the tourist points or the more unknown places?
paris: where did you last fall in love?
berlin: do you find history or geography to be more interesting?
amsterdam: would you drink in a room full of strangers?
prague: rivers or forests?
vienna: do you enjoy classic literature?
barcelona: beaches or cities?
madrid: who did you last attend a party with?
budapest: if you could do anything and not have to face the consequences, what would you do?
rome: ancient rome or ancient greece?
copenhagen: how many languages can you speak?
dublin: where was the last castle you visited?
stockholm: angst or fluff?
lisbon: if you had the chance to become a prince/princess, would you?
athens: favourite greek myth?
milan: what matters more: fashion or comfort?
munich: why did you kiss the last person you did?
helsinki: when did you last visit a friend’s house?
reykjavik: do people usually have trouble pronouncing your name when you first meet?
florence: how did you discover your favourite artist’s work?
edinburgh: would you visit a dog park without a dog?
oslo: what’s more important: work or love?
venice: why did you last fall in love?
glasgow: where were you going during your latest bus journey?
liverpool: do you follow any sports?
cologne: why did you last visit your grandparents?
moscow: would you rather perform in a circus or an opera?
naples: if you could visit anywhere in the world, where would you go and for how long?
PERIOD DRAMA APPRECIATION WEEK ♥ Day 3. Favorite Costumes
Dmitriy Frid as Yakov Shtolman in Detective Anna + suits
Once I asked her if she wanted to bring the wolf to bed with us. I don’t mind, I said. It wouldn’t change anything between us. And she looked at me like she might say yes, like it might have been what she was waiting for, someone to pull back the coverlet and allow both her and her creature in, to love them both and not ask her to choose. She looked at me like she was afraid I would take it back, like it wasn’t possible that she could ever end the constant circle she ran, around and around, her and the wolf and the forest, her human mouth and her ferocious teeth. She looked at me like I’d offered her everything.
Catherynne M. Valente, from “The Red Girl,” The Bread We Eat in Dreams (via conceptvals)
“…A scar signifies past pain, a wound that did not heal as it ought. But it testifies, too, to survival…”
— Sharon Kay Penman, Here be dragons
Virginia Woolf, from To the Lighthouse