DAERON TARGARYEN in A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms (1.06) The Morrow
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DAERON TARGARYEN in A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms (1.06) The Morrow
In Search of Destiny (1998), Viktor Kryzhanivsky
NOSFERATU 2024, dir. Robert Eggers
corlys velaryon could have claimed a dragon whenever he wanted he was just too locked in on the boat theming to remember to do that
bram stoker’s dracula (1992)
1.07 “the thing lay still”
and juan 🧍🏽♂️🧍🏽♂️🧍🏽♂️looked 👁️👁️ up ⬆️⬆️⬆️ at the painting 🖼️🖼️🖼️and saw 👀👀 that theresa’s 💃💃💃 dead 😵husband 🕺was roberto 🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️he had eloped 💍with his enemy’s widow 🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️ it’s a telenovela 🗣️🗣️🗣️
hey remember the sun is going away and you’re going to go nuts and to not take it personally
"You were in my dreams last night" yeah our souls have been clawing through our chests to get to each other since we met but I'm glad you noticed
I'm sorry for not mentioning bogs, swamps, mires, and murky waters lately
the ancient alexandrians had some pretty neat inventions but i have to say my favorite is hero of alexandria making a gumball machine but for holy water
yeah
Fireflies photograph in trees with long time exposure.
He was right: I do not believe my eyes.
i could not survive in ancient greece i would be spending all my money on red figure kraters or whatever. my husband would come home like where did all of the funds for influencing votes go and i'd be like honey look this amphora's got achilles and ajax playing dice on it
my wealthy husband: i thought i had some drachmas stashed away over here
the pottery i just bought with my husband's drachmas featuring an owl dressed up like a soldier:
Self-Confident - Ferdinand Max Bredt
1909
The Creator, The Devourer:
Ruth Awad, “Amor Fati” • Carmen Maria Machado, “Especially Heinous,” Her Body and Other Parties • Erica Jong, “For Molly, Concerning God,” Ordinary Miracles • Erika L. Sánchez, “Self-Portrait,” Lessons on Expulsion • Matt Rasmussen, “A Horse Grazes in My Shadow,” Black Aperture • Michael Cunningham, “In The Machine,” Specimen Days • Natasha Oladokun, “Saturday Night Special” • Leslie A. Fielder, Introduction for Waiting for God • C.S. Lewis, Till We Have Faces • Donna Tartt, The Secret History • Sharon Olds, “What Is the Earth?” Strike Sparks • Simone Weil, “Forms of the Implicit Love of God”
I think it's so important to have a "nature" calendar in your head, like a way of tracking time that's completely separate from anything work or obligation related, not holidays or anything stressful. For instance I look forward to august because at 8pm every night house finches hang around my window for a few weeks. In spring I love waiting for the magnolias to blossom. Just ways of tracking the time with zero stakes that's completely removed from life's zeitgeist and that you really look forward to