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SEBASTIAN STAN as BUCKY BARNES THUNDERBOLTS*
Grace Gown by Vivienne Westwood
Fyodor Dostoevsky, The Idiot
The Penitent Magdalen, oil on canvas, detail (1640)
Georges de La Tour
The Goldfinch, c.1654 by Carel Fabritius (Dutch, 1622–1654)
Katharine Hepburn and Robert Taylor photographed by James Manatt on the set of Undercurrent (1946)
Inside the hall of the Hotel Van Eetvelde, Brussels
Mary Oliver, from “Marengo.” [ID in alt text]
Friends, Vilnius, Lithuania, 1966 - by Antanas Sutkus (1939), Lithuanian
Flower of the Fields (1845) (detail)
Louis Janmot
Tim Storrier (b.1949) - Bowl of Stars. 1994. Lithograph.
After careful consideration and going over multiple options I think the best choice is stay warm and cozy in bed forever.
In the mood to delete everything and go missing .
Sylvia Plath, from The Unabridged Journals
the beauty of the husband, anne carson // entry for not an island, gabriel jesiolowski // because there are graveyards, adira bennett // the torn-up road, richard siken // the red parts, maggie nelson // fictional characters, danusha laméris // on earth we’re briefly gorgeous, ocean vuong // two or three things i know for sure, dorothy allison // the palace, kaveh akbar // the book of questions, edmond jabès (trans. rosmarie waldrop).