Stugunøset at Filefjell by Johan Christian Dahl
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YOU ARE THE REASON

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Love Begins

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祝日 / Permanent Vacation

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hello vonnie
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Stugunøset at Filefjell by Johan Christian Dahl
December 16, 1930 The early diary of Anaïs Nin, 1903-1977
every year i get a little sadder about them
whatever. go my scarab
your hands weren’t meant to kill, they were meant to give life
Pixel Art by Philipp A. Urlich
lil redraw of a redraw
We’ve been writing about the same sun. We’ve been writing of the way it rises and sets since we first wondered at the universe. A group project centuries-long to try and capture collective awe.
Poetry of the moon from monks long gone and women walking desserts and looking up. From one hand to the next, each time we discover it with new eyes and try to summon lyrics and love songs and new ways to describe our stars and that tenderness of feeling small. We touch this world so gently sometimes, like maybe we don’t mean to hurt it.
i.
IF THEY EVER PUT A HAND ON YOU I’LL KILL THEM. I MIGHT EVEN ENJOY IT.
ii.
i have been weaving love for you and it looks like magnolias. sunflowers. carnations. i have been unburying love like stones in the fields. you are the tide. call you the city. call you an earthquake. call you after every inch of shoreline, all of california. a hallelujah for your throat. a sermon for your tongue. i am a haunted house and you are the haunting. a hunting dog. helen of troy. the whole month of august. i have never learned to beg but these hands would beg like dogs if you asked. this heart would be a hound in your name. i have been building empires, the only way i know how to love. call you a kingdom. call you a reckoning.
iii.
I DON’T MEAN THAT AS A JOKE. I MEAN I’LL KILL THEM. WITH MY TEETH IF I HAVE TO.
"Moonlight" (1902) by Lionel Walden
The Black Knight by Sir John Gilbert
The poetical works of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow / illustrated with upwards of one hundred designs, drawn by John Gilbert, engraved by the Brothers Dalziel - London: 1856
Art by Raf Kayupov
Art by Anastasiia Azartseva
@lavendertowne inspired zodiac descriptions
pisces: dreamy, out of this world, emotional, empathic, extreme introverts
aries: energetic, courageous confidence, overwhelming outgoingness,
taurus: stubborn, realistic outlook of life, strong, grounded, practicality, appreciating luxuries
gemini: duality, not fixed, changeable, introverted book smart and studious but also extroverted charismatic and know how to have fun, ambivert
cancer: easy to get along with, domestic, values family, sympathetic, imaginative and tenacious
leo: arrogance, charismatic, passionate, regal, spicy in your face aggressive personality, confident
virgo: purity, interested in keeping things orderly, can be picky and uptight
libra: has a desire for balance, symmetry, and fairness, good romantic partners, fond of expensive fine things
scorpio: water energy, aggressive and combative, super sensual, connected to the occult
sagittarius: loves travel, adventure and flirtation, “bachelor” sign but loyal when they settle down, hang out with a lot of different people, so adventurous, optimism
aquarius: withdrawn from others but care deeply about the world, the “social justice” sign, shy and have trouble talking about their emotions, introspective
capricorn: the “daddy” sign, demanding paternalistic/maternalistic energy, wanting to be taken seriously, not particularly silly, difficult to get along with however popular