Averil Mary Burleigh (English, 1883–1949)
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Jules of Nature
Sweet Seals For You, Always
we're not kids anymore.

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he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
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Averil Mary Burleigh (English, 1883–1949)
citationless behavior
sourceless behavior
weather is starting to feel like this
hoa club sài gòn
Catholic academia:
gothic cathedrals, the smell of incense, getting up early for Matins, someone’s old prayer book forgotten in the pew, greek philosophy, finding a rosary in your autumn coat, baroque altarpieces, trying to read Augustine and Aquinas, empty church in the middle of the day, sound of footsteps on the stone floor, pictures of saints as bookmarks, light coming through the stained glass windows
monica bellucci at the opening of the fencing house museum (casa museo musumeci greco) and 150th anniversary of the birth of agesilao greco
What really ticks me off when talking about ai is when people are like "it's unavoidable" or "you'll have to learn to use it someday" or "its going to be part of the future" like no it's plenty avoidable actually if you have a spine stronger than a dandelion. You simply say "no" and continue to use your own goddamn brain.
I also think it is extremely interesting how Camilla is over victimized. I will forever find more and more ways to become fascinated by Donna Tartt and her writing skills. Think about it, a lot of the fandom basically *is* Richard in this way. They see Camilla the way Richard does, an idolized version. Some recognize Richard as an unreliable narrator yet still pick and choose which pieces of information to be wary of. Camilla is just as guilty as the others. Of course the way she was treated by her brother was disgusting and objectively wrong but then again… do we know the whole truth? How much can we rely on Richard and his knowledge? Especially since I think he will forever remain an outsider. My point is not to condone Charles's actions, rather to hold *everyone* accountable for theirs. Thank you for attending my TED talk
Henry did NAWT gaf about Richard… I don’t get how some people think otherwise
if you are 6’5, have glases, speak latin,greek,french and sanskrit, have a peculiar obsession towards ancient greece, a devoted stoic & rationalist, have a scar on you forehead and a chipped tooth & are planning on murdering your annoying best friend hmu
all my haters become pollinators in the garden of earthly delights
Crime and Punishment really describes the ultimate student experience. Frequent mental breakdowns. Being constantly broke. Ride or die buddies. Reading so much philosophy you conclude that you are superhuman. Disappointing your family. Having a crush. Desperate attempts to get rid of student loans.
Baby gubler⭐️
Windows in Wartburg Castle by Lawrence OP.
Art Nouveau Colored Glass | International Art Glass Catalogue
As an alternative to 'sugar, spice, and everything nice'
I present: 'salt, vinegar, and everything sinister'