Books, tsum tsums, Disneyland, and polaroids are a few of my favorite things. Oh, plus a few of my everyday items. 😄 @dreamologybook
Shoutout to @mockbergwatches for the watch! ⌚️

Kaledo Art

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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
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Books, tsum tsums, Disneyland, and polaroids are a few of my favorite things. Oh, plus a few of my everyday items. 😄 @dreamologybook
Shoutout to @mockbergwatches for the watch! ⌚️
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(from) Color problems: a practical manual for the lay student of color, by Emily Noyes Vanderpoel, Longmans, Green, and co., New York, 1903
(via Archive.org)
Raven Brothers - inspired by the Grimm tale of the Seven Ravens I’ve drawn the 7 brothers transforming from birds to boys and compiled the illustrations in a beautiful little zine.
Henry Vuibert, Les anaglyphes géométriques, Vuibert, Paris, ca. 1912 (on the way of @artspotting, via The University of Michigan Historical Mathematics Collection)
Robert Lesser / Pulp Art / Bild 48 by Michael Studt
<br /><i>Via Flickr:</i> <br />Robert Lesser / Pulp Art
Original Cover Paintings for the Great American Pulp Magazines Published by Sterling Publishing Co., Inc. / New York Copyright: Robert Lesser 1997 Bild: J. Allen St. John: “Tarzan, Lord of the Jungle” book jacket illustration, 1928 ex libris MTP
Carry on, Simon 💛💙
Te digo que te quiero y que quiero compartir mi vida contigo, ¿y tú me pides que me vaya?
Picked this up at Schonbrunn. (They also have it at the Shakespeare and Company here.) Seems to be one of the only English biographies on Maria Theresa in Vienna. Or at least, the only one I’ve come across. But it doesn’t have any reviews on Goodreads.
Anyone have this? Or know if it’s any good? It seems relatively new-ish.
(It’s honestly so hard to find English biographies on her. I’m just going to have to learn German, aren’t I? German and French for everything I want to read.)
me: *reads a book*
me: * likes the side characters*
author: you know what, you aren’t allowed to like these people.
me: ho don’t do it
author: *kills them off*
m: you mother fu-
Review on Reality’s A Bore
“Trees in your eyes… Stars in your heart,” Maggie Stiefvater, The Raven King • Day 8//Bookmarks for #sammyreadsjune16
It is not enough to have a feeling and express it—we must exercise discernment, ask what these feelings we’re feeling are, dissect them, and find the language that matches how they look, feel, smell, and taste.
E.V. de Cleyre writes for Ploughshares about sentimentality. Pair with this Millions essay on literary sentiment. (via millionsmillions)
Legend of Zelda Demon Road Chapter 1
by DemonRoad
• 5.5x8.5 inches • 50 pages • velvet soft touch finish • gold foil accents • printed interior cover • perfect binding
Printed Book Set: fancyowl.storenvy.com/collecti…