a one season television show is also a dead wife if you think about it
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a one season television show is also a dead wife if you think about it
BEFORE SUNRISE (1995) dir. Richard Linklater
a heatwave is a type of ancient curse
SOMETHING VERY BAD IS GOING TO HAPPEN (2026) dir. Weronika Tofilska
Erica Jong, from “Bitter Herb”, Witches
I was miserably hot taking these pictures but the day was perfect under the shade of oaks and box elders
F. Scott Fitzgerald, The Beautiful and Damned
hey i saw you across the echo chamber and i really liked what you were saying
READY OR NOT: HERE I COME 2026, dir. Matt Bettinelli-Olpin & Tyler Gillett
the thing about heavy handed symbolism is that sometimes. it's fun.
George Sand, from a translated letter to Alfred de Musset, featured in «Ô mon George, ma belle maîtresse...»: Lettres
quotes from the secret history (1992)
they call me the flower enjoyer
The Birth of Venus, (Details), (c. 1485) by Sandro Botticelli (Italian, c. 1445 – 1510), tempera on canvas, 172.5 cm (67.9 in) x 278.5 cm (109.6 in), Uffizi Gallery, Florence
i love fiction so much can we never be real again
southern gothic vibes: a playlist for the enigmatic stranger “…a wild ragged figure motioning him to turn around and come off into the dark where he might be walking on the water and not know it and then suddenly know it and drown." —flannery o'connor (listen here)
(playlist is continually added to)
A Favour, (Details), (1898), by Edmund Blair Leighton (English, 1852 – 1922), oil on canvas, 91.4 cm (35.9 in) x 51.5 cm (20.2 in), Private Collection