The Double Life of Véronique (1991) dir. Krzysztof Kieslowski

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Monterey Bay Aquarium
KIROKAZE
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he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
Three Goblin Art
Cosmic Funnies
Cosimo Galluzzi
PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH
trying on a metaphor
let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open
EXPECTATIONS
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will byers stan first human second
Aqua Utopia|海の底で記憶を紡ぐ
Stranger Things
Claire Keane

Kiana Khansmith
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izzy's playlists!

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The Double Life of Véronique (1991) dir. Krzysztof Kieslowski
Kim Dorland (Canadian, b. 1974), Last Light, 2018. Oil on canvas, 76 x 61 cm.
Game of Thrones ASMR/Ambience Videos!
Braavos
00:00 ────0─────────────10:11
What you’ll hear: birds chirping, pelicans & seagulls, water lapping up onto the shore.
Castle Black
00:00 ────────────────0─1:00:01
What you’ll hear: crackling fire, winds blowing, men training in the yard, swords clanging together, coherent talking, crows.
Castle Black Common Room
00:00 ────────────0─────1:00:01
What you’ll hear: strong northern winds, the occasional black brother galloping by on his horse outside, a crackling fire.
Cersei’s Chambers
00:00 ──────────────0───1:00:21
What you’ll hear: the Blackwater below your keep, birds chirping from the windowsill, book pages turning, tea being stirred, the occasional visitor entering, walking through, and exiting your chambers, people talking, an occasional horse galloping along down below.
Dragonstone Beach
00:00 ────────────────0─1:00:00
What you’ll hear: a crackling fire, crashing waves of Blackwater Bay, incoherent talking, walking, flags flapping in the wind.
Eyrie
00:00 ────0─────────────10:11
What you’ll hear: strong winds blowing, the occasional bird cawing in the distance.
Fist of the First Men
00:00 ─────────0────────29:05
What you’ll hear: winds blowing, a crackling fire, crows, snow crunching as it’s walked through.
Godswood of Winterfell
00:00 ───────────────0──1:00:01
What you’ll hear: northern-themed Game of Thrones music, wind softly blowing in the background
Great Pyramid of Meereen
00:00 ───────────────0──1:00:04
What you’ll hear: torch fires crackling, strong ocean waves outside, the occasional dragon flying by, pelicans & seagulls, the occasional person walking through the room before exiting.
Hall of Faces
00:00 ───────────────0──1:00:43
What you’ll hear: the wind softly blowing, birds chirping very softly, whispering.
Ironrath
00:00 ────────────────0─1:00:01
What you’ll hear: incoherent talking, metal & steel clanging, birds chirping.
King’s Landing
00:00 ────0─────────────10:11
What you’ll hear: pelicans & seagulls, incoherent talking as people go about their days, along with them working in their shops.
King’s Landing
00:00 ────────────────0─1:00:01
What you’ll hear: seagulls, traders peddling their wears, criers announcing the latest news, Blackwater Bay in the distance.
Littlefinger’s Brothel
00:00 ──────────────0───1:00:07
What you’ll hear: dishes clanking, people walking with carts outside, and just going about their days, singing, sighing, a crackling fire, people walking around, incoherent talking, laughing.
Night’s Watch
00:00 ───0──────────────10:02
What you’ll hear: cold winds blowing, chains occasionally rattling, ravens, and other birds in the distance.
Quiet White Walkers March
00:00 ───────────────0──1:00:14
What you’ll hear: metal clanking, marching, hard winds blowing
Ruins of Valyria
00:00 ────0─────────────10:11
What you’ll hear: water steadily running, birds occasionally softly chirping in the distance.
Snowfall in the Godswood of Winterfell
00:00 ────────────────0─2:01:31
What you’ll hear: northern winds blowing, snow falling, the occasional crow.
The Wall
00:00 ────0─────────────10:11
What you’ll hear: a very strong, steady wind blowing while you’re perched atop the edge of the world.
The Wall
00:00 ────────────────0─1:00:01
What you’ll hear: cold winds blowing and whistling.
The Weirwood
00:00 ───────────────0──59:34
What you’ll hear: sounds of a breeze, & birds in a quiet winter morning.
Volantis
00:00 ────0─────────────10:11
What you’ll hear: horses occasionally galloping by as people go on their way, crickets, along with other insects to form a harmonious sound of nature, tree leaves rustling in the wind, birds chirping in the trees.
Winterfell Snowfall at Dusk
00:00 ────────────────0─3:00:01
What you’ll hear: strong northern winds blowing, snow gently falling, and northern-themed Game of Thrones music.
“How should I kill in me the various forms of madness and be at the same time tender and lucid, creative and patient, and survive?”
— Hilda Hilst, from “With My Dog-Eyes,” originally published c. May 1986
reading list: depression
Jenny Zhang, “How It Feels”
Keguro Macharia, “On Quitting”
Eloghosa Osunde, “To Post, or Not to Post?”
Leslie Kendall Dye, “It Isn’t That Shocking”
Nina Li Coomes, “憂鬱 (Yuutsu): When Mental Health Is Mistranslated”
Ella Wilson, “Take Care: Mothers, Daughters, And Inheriting Self-Hatred”
Andrew Solomon, “Anatomy of Melancholy”
Miya Tokumitsu, “Tell Me It’s Going to be OK”
Heather Havrilesky, “The Miracle of the Mundane”
Katie Heaney, “5 Books to Read if You Have Social Anxiety”
Hannah Jane Parkinson, “It’s nothing like a broken leg’: Why I’m done with the mental health conversation
Philippa Snow, Reading Joan Didion in The Midst of Depression
Kim McLarin, Outrunning Eshu: On Finally Seeking Treatment for Depression
Olivia Laing, The Lonely City
Female Vampire (Jesús Franco, 1973)
woman hating, andrea dworkin
Tomie (Ataru Oikawa, 1999)
The Merchant of Venice (2004) | dir. Michael Radford
all the feelings i’ve been suppressing are starting to come bubbling back to the surface. i want it to stop. i don’t want to remember what it felt like to be loved.
‘Madness: A Bipolar Life,’ by Marya Hornbacher
Eugenie de Sade (Jess Franco, 1974) (via eugenehl)
Wolves in shells are crueler than stray ones.
- Gaston Bachelard, The Poetics of Space.
José de Ribera (1591-1652)
If any of you are old grandmas like I seem to be, and are into those good goldie oldies, I finally made my decades playlists available on Spotify today (that is, the 20s, 30s and 40s)!
If you’d like to listen (or follow, as I will be updating the playlists as time goes on — I ain’t done! lol), here are the links: 1920s, 1930s and 1940s. ♥