Voglio farmi scivolare il mondo addosso
E non scivolare sempre io.
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let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open

Janaina Medeiros
Not today Justin
Claire Keane

Love Begins
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NASA
hello vonnie
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tannertan36

Origami Around
Noah Kahan

@theartofmadeline
Cosmic Funnies
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"

JVL
Peter Solarz

oozey mess
seen from Germany

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@p-ostfataresurgo
Voglio farmi scivolare il mondo addosso
E non scivolare sempre io.
Venus, the sun, and an airplane.
“I think about you but I don’t say it anymore.”
— Marguerite Duras
Schloss Sanssouci.
Charles Edward Perugini
English (Italian born), 1839-1918
I know a maiden fair to see (details)
“Imagine being loved the way you love.”
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kinda hope you’re thinking about me
The goal is to laugh forever with someone you take seriously.
books?? amazing. paperbacks?? soft, cozy, may fit in your pocket, cheap so you don’t feel bad for taking notes in them. hardcovers??? beautiful, pristine, ground you into the world they hold by making you grip them tighter, the stars of every bookshelf. ebooks?? convenient, cheap, always with you, a vast library that you can hold in your palm. new books?? crisp, the smell of wood, ideas waiting to imprint themselves upon the world. old books?? objects transcending history, sweet smelling, enriched by the hands that stroked their pages. books.
cute boy
Some of my recent Instagram posts!!
📷: @literatureaesthetic
when virginia woolf wrote, ‘the history of men’s opposition to emancipation is more interesting perhaps than the story of that emancipation itself’, and when margaret atwood said, ‘men are afraid women will laugh at them. women are afraid men will kill them', and when sally rooney wrote, ‘generally, I find men are a lot more concerned with limiting the freedoms of women than exercising personal freedom for themselves'.