“She was my darling: difficult, morose – but still my darling.”
— Vladimir Nabokov, Pale Fire (via wordsnquotes)
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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
Peter Solarz

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"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
Not today Justin
Show & Tell
EXPECTATIONS

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Keni
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Sweet Seals For You, Always
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“She was my darling: difficult, morose – but still my darling.”
— Vladimir Nabokov, Pale Fire (via wordsnquotes)
harry osborn & gwen stacy: on grief
c.s. lewis / c.c. aurel / c.s. lewis / brenna twohy / noor hindi
Gwen Stacy - Short N' Sweet album inspiration
Artist: J. Scott Campbell
Requested by Anonymous
SABRINA CARPENTER via instagram reel
“You were made to be kissed, often and well.”
— George R.R. Martin, A Storm of Swords
"Why is absence so heavy to bear?"
The Umbrellas of Cherbourg (1964), Jacques Demy
Genevieve’s perfect doll-like golden curls, pink overcoat, rosy cardigan, and pastel purple poncho are every girl’s fantasy come true. The entire movie is the perfect romantic vintage-fashioned French dream. It could very well be called Anthropologie: The Movie. (x)
Jesus, what's a girl to do? This boy doesn't even know The difference between "there", "their" and "they are"
Sydney Sweeney x Cosmopolitan.
Say when.
A NEW KIND OF LOVE (1963) dir. Melville Shavelson
And we were so outclassed, man. Just – totally outgunned by those girls. They could play us like fiddles. And we let ‘em play.
Sensational Spider-Man Annual Vol 2 1: “To Have And To Hold”
Britt Ekland
CHER HOROWITZ’S LOOKS Clueless (1995) — costume design by Mona May
SUKI WATERHOUSE photographed by John P. Heyes for Clash Magazine Issue 122