The Burning House
Margaret Atwood // Julia Petrova // Clementine Von Radics // Markus Matthias Krüger // Tennessee Williams // Alex Prager // Salma Deera // India Lawton // Kendra DeColo // Becca Stadtlander

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will byers stan first human second
RMH
YOU ARE THE REASON
Xuebing Du

tannertan36
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her

shark vs the universe
d e v o n
sheepfilms
Stranger Things
todays bird
One Nice Bug Per Day

祝日 / Permanent Vacation
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"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"

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Cosimo Galluzzi

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The Burning House
Margaret Atwood // Julia Petrova // Clementine Von Radics // Markus Matthias Krüger // Tennessee Williams // Alex Prager // Salma Deera // India Lawton // Kendra DeColo // Becca Stadtlander
Stig Dagerman, A Moth to a Flame (Burnt Child) (trans. Benjamin Mier-Cruz)
[Text ID: “It is not true that a burnt child dreads the fire. It is drawn to it like a moth to a flame. It knows that when it goes near it, it will burn itself again. Still, it gets too close.”]
Fire at the Olsson family home, 1955, Sweden.
Anna Karina on the set of ‘Une femme est une femme’ (1961) directed by Jean-Luc Godard, 1960
bonfire (1910s) / mendieta silueta en fuego (1970s)
James Baldwin, Giovanni’s Room
Victorian Glass Heart Locket embellished with an All Seeing Eye
via @sacredmoonadornments IG
The Burning House
Margaret Atwood // Julia Petrova // Clementine Von Radics // Markus Matthias Krüger // Tennessee Williams // Alex Prager // Salma Deera // India Lawton // Kendra DeColo // Becca Stadtlander
secret thoughts of flying animals
Don’t let us forget that the causes of human actions are usually immeasurably more complex and varied than our subsequent explanations of them.
Fyodor Dostoyevsky, The Idiot (via quotefeeling)
Persephone
Weird, Swedish class portrait
Walking The Talk
One-Act Play In Which We Float Facedown In The Center Of A Lake, A Position Known As The Dead Man’s Float
–from Exit, Pursued by Dalton Day (2016)
Is it better to out-monster the monster or to be quietly devoured?
Friedrich Nietzsche, Good and Evil (via schrawberry)
personal mantras