Bartlett Lake Poppies and Lupine (by Guy Schmickle)

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Bartlett Lake Poppies and Lupine (by Guy Schmickle)
If Hera was my wife I would simply not cheat on her. RIP to Zeus but I’m different.
That’s it. That’s all of Greek Mythology in a nutshell.
this may come as a shock to some of y'all but my content has a single-person target audience and it’s me
taylor please say fuck on television i know you can afford the penalty
HAPPY 24TH BIRTHDAY LUKE!!
she knew we were all emotionally compromised from the 1d anniversary and was like ha boss the best time to DESTROY THEM
is anything as pure as a mango. is anything as humble and good and forthright as a mango, i ask you.
My blog is a private thing that is open to everyone in the world except to the people I know in real life.
“Only the richest, best taken care of women, could afford to be sick. Wanting to be as ethereally ‘sublime’ as Ophelia, women of all walks of life began getting sick (or making themselves look sick to achieve the desired social position), fashioning themselves as tuberculosis sufferers, powdering their faces pale and starving themselves to near death to achieve the suffering, emaciated look. In the 1860s, a ‘sublime tubercular emaciation’ became a desired model of ‘true femininity’, generating the very first epidemic of anorexic starvation.”
— Magda Romanska, “Necr-Ophelia: Death, Femininity, and the Making of Modern Aesthetics”
*me after 17 days of not messaging back* sorry I was too sad to reply what’s up haha
hey what’s up i *submits to the grain*
One of my uncles succumbed to the grain via the grain silo exploding as soon as he walked in and now he cant move any part of his body and can barely eat on his own but its okay because he was in the kkk and tried to invite my dad to join everytime we visited