the woman who could not live with her faulty heart, margaret atwood
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the woman who could not live with her faulty heart, margaret atwood
nothing, null, hollow, hole
The Day After, Edvard Munch
if you’re in high school right now you gotta start writing poetry trust me on this, it’s cringe, poetry kids are pretentious, you’ll look back on it and be embarrassed, and it is literally the best thing you could be doing right now. The world is in dire need of more crappy teenage poetry
um. locked in my own head again. does anyone have The Password
Ode to a Nightingale by John Keats, from The Family Library of Poetry and Song edited by William Cullen Bryant, 1886
"Well, let it pass; April is over, April is over. There are all kinds of love in the world, but never the same love twice."
– F. Scott Fitzgerald, The Short Stories
When Kafka said I am free and that is why I am lost, and Murakami said I’m free, I think. I shut my eyes and think hard and deep about how free I am, but I can’t really understand what it means. All I know is I’m totally alone.
Hands by Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio:
Bacchus, (1596) The Cardsharps, (1594) The Taking of Christ, (1602) The Incredulity of Saint Thomas, (1601-1602) Penitent Magdalene, (1597) Boy Bitten by a Lizard, (1600) Fortune Teller, (1597) David and Goliath, (1600) Saint Catherine of Alexandria, (1598) Narcissus, (1597-1599)
when the quarantine is over we are bringing back the cult of dionysus
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Prompt #11547
“In a theocracy, every crime is because of who you are. Not what you did.”
MODERN CHAOTIC DARK ACADEMIA
listening to mozart, brahms, chopin (!!!), classical music in general at midnight with airpods
drinking carbonated water in a wine glass
drinking a p p l e j u i c e in a wine glass
cheap instant tea in an antique teacup that you're sure is haunted and has been passed down for at least two (2) and a half generations
playing bach on an electric piano
reading the secret history as an ebook
doing research on alkaline hydrolysis in that brand new library that appeared out of nowhere three blocks from your house
blasting operatic arias on bluetooth speakers
going to class gussied up in yout finest tweed, linen, silk, etc. with a worm on a string attached to the loop of your trousers
doing whatever the hell you want!!! dark academia is yours to make your own and if it makes you happy, then do it!!! (does not apply to murdering someone in cold blood, however)
Looking at Matisse, 1939. Image: Louise Dahl-Wolfe
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