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he wasn't even looking at me and he found me

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hi guys!
im nayeli and this is my studyblr! here are some things about me:
On the set of Dead Poets Society (1989).
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bitches be like “i’d die for this character” and it’s a character who’s already dead
“I wish you to be so happy that you cannot distinguish if you are dreaming or awake.”
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TOM HOLLAND on Quotidien | Nov. 29, 2021
Mary Oliver, from “Franz Marc’s Blue Horse.”
i am a lover, with or without a lover
if i can’t hand my lover a cup of coffee and kiss their forehead while they are working then what even is the point
“Eye contact is a dangerous, dangerous thing. But lovely. God, so lovely.”
— Hedonist Poet (via thoughtkick)
oldest daughter (exhausted)
i could not date harry styles because i would have too much fun psychologically torturing his fans that care too much
i would tweet “hes literally in me” and then turn off my phone. i would only post pics of us that would be extremely difficult to crop me out of. i would tell his fans that i didnt know any of his songs but that i thought he was really cute in 5sos. i would get on his phone while he was in the shower and post myself on his instagram story
i just read virginia woolf’s essay on charlotte brontë. at one point, she writes: ‘to write down one’s impressions of hamlet as one reads it year after year, would be virtually to record one’s own autobiography.’
i can’t stop thinking about it? i love being reminded that literature is as much about the interaction between the reader and the text as it is between the writer and the text. not just the fact that, as we go through life and grow, we find literature increasingly commenting on the experiences we’ve had. but also the fact that we come to books with our own life experiences and thoughts, and we work retroactively with a writer to almost create a slightly new book from what they wrote - their book through our eyes. as readers, we are as essential to the literature-making process as the writer.
my copy of hamlet is probably very different to yours. i might’ve related more to hamlet’s musings on death and morality. you might be more interested in shakespeare’s questioning of power or revenge. same story, different notes, different eyes, different lives.