— Fahrenheit 451 (1953) by Ray Bradbury
occasionally subtle
RMH

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Phantogram Three
Cookie Run:Kingdom Official!

Product Placement
The Bowery Presents
Fieri Frames
let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open
The Stonewall Inn
Interview Vampire Daily
taylor price
Claire Keane

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Discoholic 🪩
todays bird
cherry valley forever
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@filofaxed
— Fahrenheit 451 (1953) by Ray Bradbury
playing stupid games but im really bad at them so im not even winning the stupid prizes
when noah kahan said “you state a feeling like a fact” and when he said “the minute that september hits, i’m going off my medicine” and “I can’t make myself whole, most days i’d be lucky just to get half” and when he said “know i wanna beat it, wanna beat it bad, oh everyone looks happy in a photograph” and “it’ll hurt half as much if you drive twice as fast” and when noah kahan said “you say you got a guilty conscience, but i ain’t ever seen it” and “fuck it, i might disappear, i hope you’ve had a decent time” and when he said “look at you leaving, it’s all you know how to do”
every song that man writes and releases feels like a personal attack on my soul
— American Psycho (1991) by Bret Easton Ellis
What are some smart sounding things you can say out loud while reading a book in public
a dry chuckle and a "how droll" is a classic. shows youre above the material but recognize its attempts to amuse you
Rare Japanese NIN promotional image with Trent reznor in a field, wearing a big straw hat, holding a big daikon radish and smiling
Bateman thesis
― Anaïs Nin, The early diary of Anaïs Nin
A crucial part of the bookstore experience is saying hi to all the books you’ve already read
— American Psycho (1991) by Bret Easton Ellis
— American Psycho (1991) Bret Easton Ellis
— American Psycho (1991) by Bret Easton Ellis