“Always go too far, because that’s where you’ll find the truth.”
— Albert Camus
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“Always go too far, because that’s where you’ll find the truth.”
— Albert Camus
much uwu about nothing
Have you come to take it off me? Not today.
literally the best part
Types of Science Papers (XKCD)
the line between "i want him" and "i want to be him" is a thin one and by god do i walk it like a drunkard
“i can fix him” “i can make him worse” im at the gas station yall want anything
tomorrows news: prince philip has been released from the morgue, saying he feels "slightly better"
Las leyes de la física son inquebrantables.
This is legitimately the funniest thing ive ever seen
I’m screaming
SDHSKSJHSJS I DID NOT SEE THAT COMING
“Suddenly you’re 21 and you’re screaming along in the car to all the songs you listened to when you were sad in middle school and everything is different but everything is good.”
— (via wanduring)
womanhood: an anthology
If I was Elizabeth Bennet my entire family abandoning me at the dinner table when Mr. Collins requested a private audience would have been my villain origin story.
being an adult is just… calling people that’s literally it… just calling people you don’t want to call about problems you don’t want to have to be solving.. it’s disgusting
“starry night” this, “café terrace at night” that, when are we going to talk about “two rats” by vincent van gogh?
Ladies Of Gallantry, Etiquette and Grand Manners (Władysław Czachórski)
“Władysław Maurycy Czachórski (22 September 1850 in Lublin - 13 January 1911 in Munich) was a Polish painter in the Academic style. In 1866 Czachorski attended the School of Fine Arts in Warsaw and had Rafał Hadziewicz as a teacher. He then spent one year at the Dresden Academy, and from there went to the Munich Academy (1869-1873) others who studied there at the same time included: Hermann Anschütz, Karl von Piloty, and Alexander Wagner. He received Magna Cum Laude -the Grand Silver Medal- from Munich, and proceeded to travel to France, Italy and Poland after his graduation. He held membership of the Berlin Academy and was also organizer and judge of international exhibitions, even though he had his home in Munich. He was awarded the Order of St. Michael in 1893. In addition, he had many art exhibitions in Poland, taking place in Kraków, Warsaw and Łódź. He also exhibited in Lemberg, the capital of Austrian Galicia. After his death in 1911, a posthumous exhibition was held at the Warsaw “Zachęta” Society of Fine Arts. Some of Czachorski’s noted works were: still lifes, painted portraits and Shakespearean scenes. Of these, Juliet’s Funeral (1873), Hamlet (1873), and, most notably, Hamlet Receiving the Players (1875), were widely recognized as his greatest works. His paintings can be found in all the more famous and larger museums of Poland. His works also make appearances in private collections in many countries including: Germany (Bremen), England and the United States. They can also be found in foreign museums such as Lwów, Ukraine, and the Academia de San Carlos in Mexico City.” Selected Works:
1. The Blossom Of Youth
2-3 The Bouquet; The Bouquet II
3-4 Girl with Fan; Girl with azalea flowers
5. Lady in a Pink Dress with Flowers
6. A Moment of Repose
7-8 Preparing for the Ball; The Proposal
9. The Little Treasure Chest