the ideal media diet for a child is books and music from at least fifty years ago so they are always out of touch with the references and allusions of their peer group
YOU ARE THE REASON

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Claire Keane
i don't do bad sauce passes

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he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
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trying on a metaphor
I'd rather be in outer space 🛸
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$LAYYYTER
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the ideal media diet for a child is books and music from at least fifty years ago so they are always out of touch with the references and allusions of their peer group
it’s important to remember that you can do whatever you want forever (cut out parts of your peel and stick wallpaper to decorate power outlets)
Happy Pride
Rosamund Pike for BritishGQ
Dahling you simply must read this book! It’s all about this devious little caterpillar who simply gorges himself on all manner of divine things
gaudi at casa vicens
If I can stop one heart from breaking, I shall not live in vain; if I can ease one life the aching, or cool one pain, or help one fainting robin unto his nest again, I shall not live in vain.
Emily Dickinson, The Selected Poems of Emily Dickinson
La Belle Dame Sans Merci
Illustration made for The Enchanted Forest Fantasy Art Book. Art inspired by the poem (La Belle Dame sans Merci) by John Keats.
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Jef Bourgeau
Art by Winsor Kinkade, poem by Palestinian poet Marwan Makhoul.
my beloveds…
morose code I communicate in short and long sighs
~ Etiquette for Americans, by A Woman of Fashion, 1898
Never Peas
i think about this a lot
19th century AITA only its "Have I been the most dreadful cad?"
Yes you are an abominable bounder/No you behaved as a gentleman should/All parties mentioned seem simply horrid