Dancing Nymph by Walter Crane (1895)
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@mistreat-me
Dancing Nymph by Walter Crane (1895)
Sylvia Plath, The Unabridged Journals
For the sake of your mental health, let people think what they want. Their fiction is not your truth.
May you have the courage to disappoint people who benefit from your self-abandonment.
I havenât said anything interesting in a long while. this will continue
honestly getting cozy in bed is one of the top experiences one can have on this green earth
google is it normal to look back on memories and feel as if you're watching someone else entirely
because who am i if i donât give my entire heart everytime?
âwhat are you doing this weekendâ i am going to fantasy land. i am hiding under the covers in bed. i am making things up. i am contemplating events that didnt happen. i am talking to fake people. i am listening to my tunes. i am envisioning scenarios
I hate how 3 pm is so close to 2 pm so there's an illusion that there's still time left in the day to do things but in reality 3 pm is also close to 4 pm and if it's close to 4 pm you might as well just wait till tomorrow. <- can't argue against this by the way.
Engraving titled Crapauds dansant au Sabbat (Toads Dancing at the Witches' Sabbath), from the 'Dictionnaire Infernal' by Jacques Collin de Plancy, illustrated by the French artist Louis Le Breton and published in 1863.
Mary Oliver, from âSometimesâ in Red Bird (originally published in 2008)
how to become good at everything no practice no effort no motivation no passion no talent fast free