RÖSCH, Ludwig (1865-1936)
Die Pilgramkanzel in St. Stephan 1936 Ed. Orig. Lic. Ed.
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RÖSCH, Ludwig (1865-1936)
Die Pilgramkanzel in St. Stephan 1936 Ed. Orig. Lic. Ed.
When I miss you I reread our old conversations, hoping that one day we can go back to what we were
(via somewhatsomelikepoetry)
The truth is, all of us are just looking for the person who will accept all of our past mistakes and our shitty flaws.
(via drinkaboutme)
Finding old music you used to love is like getting back in touch with an old friend.
Unknown (via deeplifequotes)
Roses in a Stemmed Glass, 1890, Henri Fantin-Latour
Medium: oil, canvas
A game of human chess St Petersburg then Leningrad Russia circa 1924
via reddit
“I had to do it to em, doctor Tenma :( ”
Not even your twin
perfection
I am you, and you are me.
Cécile Augustine Bougourd (French, 1857 - 1941): Peonies in a vase (via Bonhams)
lmao holy crap i found my old monster ‘game’ which I guess simulates the train ride sorta… Of course I never finished
It was made with a v old version of Renpy and I somehow got it to load sob although the text is wonky. I used music from the Monster anime OST and added all these effects ahaahha like there’s a punching noise when you tell tenma you recognize him here 😂 😂 😂
hahaha Monster & renpy, so awesome! :)
Anyone else find it low-key eerie how Lipsky just happened to make his puppet of Nina wear the exact same dress as Johan and Anna wore as children? I mean obviously Urasawa did that on purpose, duh, but how did Lipsky know?
It also makes me think of how the children were treated as puppets themselves- by Bonaparta, by their mother, by the neo-Nazis. Especially Johan.