Personality quizzes made by @gonewiththehannah and @neuschwansteinprincess 💖✨
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One Nice Bug Per Day
dirt enthusiast
I'd rather be in outer space 🛸

Love Begins
2025 on Tumblr: Trends That Defined the Year
PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH

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todays bird
noise dept.
Stranger Things

JVL

祝日 / Permanent Vacation
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
i don't do bad sauce passes

@theartofmadeline
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YOU ARE THE REASON

Origami Around

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Personality quizzes made by @gonewiththehannah and @neuschwansteinprincess 💖✨
A blog with all our quizzes ✨
What Is Your Autumn Aesthetic? ✨
Shameless self reblog for the season
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You think it’ll last forever: people and cars and concrete. But it won’t. One day it’s all gone. Even the sky. My planet’s gone. It’s dead. It burned, like the Earth. It’s just rocks and dust. Before its time.
Billie Piper and Christopher Eccelston on the relationship between The Doctor and Rose.
Doctor Who Confidential series 1 episode 4
Christopher Eccleston and Billie Piper, the biggest Nine and Rose shippers ever!
Paolo Sebastian | Fall/Winter 2018 Couture
Autumn Sprite - Margaret Tarrant
Yanina Couture Fall 2023
Anon request - Sansa Stark
I never asked to play. The game was too dangerous. One slip and I am dead.
Richard Roxburgh and Kate Beckinsale in Van Helsing (2004)
The best part about this scene wasn’t just that Dracula didn’t have a reflection. She was at a ball with a few hundred other people attending it, and during this dance, there were dozens of other couples also dancing alongside Anna and Dracula. The scene showed that everyone at that ball was a vampire, not just Dracula. And she was the single only human there. It’s so subtly threatening to be surrounded by bloodthirsty killers all dressed to the nines, masked and pretty. And it was such an ingenious way of telling that part of the story, I adore this movie so much.
Went to see a former colleague who also has a practice for her chakra/magnetism thing.
Please to report I'm in my 16th life and had some dark entities attached to my previous lives that she was able to remove.
Scarlett O’Hara:
✨The Original Pick Me Girl ✨
I have to disagree with this… the wiki definition of a pick me girl is: A woman who asserts that she is unlike (and sometimes better than) most other women, in order to gain attention, approval, or validation from men.
Scarlett’s character is defined by her trying and failing to fit in with other women - the pinnacle being her mother, and later, Melanie: she spends most of the novel having a rude awakening that she is more like her hot-headed Irish father than her genteel southern-lady mother. This is something she spends a large part of the novel fighting with herself and Rhett about - “I wonder if anyone but me realizes what goes on in that head back of your deceptively sweet face.”
Scarlett is also too independent (even in spite of herself) to be someone who seeks approval from or wants validation from men: her society demanded that she entrap a husband and she did so by behaving how a lady of the time should - not by asserting how unlike them she is. Frank is horrified when she proves that she is good at maths and running a business - “Now he saw that she understood entirely too well and he felt the usual masculine indignation at the duplicity of women. Added to it was the usual masculine disillusionment in discovering that a woman has a brain.”
The point is that the only man who sees and loves Scarlett for who she truly is is Rhett; all of her other beaux believe her to be a perfect southern belle. Had she behaved in a pick me manner to stand out from the rest; none of them would have gone near her.
For my Jane Austen people, what are your opinions on BBC S&S 2008? I feel like people either love it or hate it and there's not an in between and im curious as to what makes you lean one way or the other
Roses et violettes, 1937 by Emma Sirot (French, 1879–?)