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i miss you so much and i’m so sorry.
lyn. infp. slythern. 26 or so by now.
i miss you. i was wrong.
putting tape over my Webcam thinking about how the CIA agent watched me cry everyday for a year and didn’t once check up one me: cut toxic people out in 2018
Sorry but I don’t answer private numbers
Or numbers that I don’t know
Or anyone, ever.
Also, don’t call me.
Hotel Xiezuo Hutong Capsule en Beijing - B.L.U.E. Architecture Studio
do you have any career plans yet or are you still just focusing on your studies?
i’m actually working on transcending materiality altogether & becoming incorporeal
The Archbishop’s cloak, or mozzetta, today appears red, but Titian originally painted it a deep purple. The color has changed because the blue pigment, a coarsely ground blue glass called smalt, has degraded over time and is now colorless. If you look at the right side of the painting, the lead white paint of the veil has protected the smalt and the cloak retains its purple hue. Come visit Old Masters Now to learn how this alteration happened.
“Portrait of Archbishop Filippo Archinto,” 1558, by Titian
Vegan Butternut Squash Stuffed Shells
If anyone tries to tell you that Shakespeare is stuffy or boring or highbrow, just remember that the word “nothing” was used in Elizabethan era slang as a euphemism for “vagina”.
Shakespeare has a play called “Much Ado About Nothing”, which you could basically read in modern slang as “Freaking Out Over Pussy”. And that’s pretty much exactly what happens in the play.
HQ version of Lykke Li’s cover of Hold On, We’re Going Home
me, finally replying to a text message from 4 months ago:
Free falling, Chloe Early
Plaster tower never dies
it literally CANT die, ever.
my mom: it’s really not good to eat past sunset me, whose circadian rhythms have aligned with a nearby raccoon’s: your rules don’t apply here