Stephan Sinding: 'Adoration' (1903)
I just stumbled across this at the Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek in Copenhagen
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Stephan Sinding: 'Adoration' (1903)
I just stumbled across this at the Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek in Copenhagen
— Michael Bogild
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I love seeing men gush about their relationships and the women they love. It’s time for the whole trope of men hating being married/ viewing relationships as things holding them back. Amen for men uplifting their women and their relationship. Amen for men getting choked up and ready eyes thinking about the one they love. Amen for men thinking of the woman they are with as their best friend.
my hobbies include daydreaming about romance and loving the color pink
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Adonis, tr. by Khaled Mattawa, Selected Poems
oh my god. most of life really is about the little things. a good haircut, a nice playlist, trying a new recipe that turns out well, a poem that hits home, a comfortable spot in the sun, spontaneous messages, a pen you enjoy writing with, tea with the right temperature to drink, buying that thing you’ve been eyeing for a while, a warm bed. yeah. im so grateful for the little enjoyments
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I think it’s important to just take a second and stop listening to the podcasts, reading the books, consuming content, and sit with yourself and God. If you’re living through someone else’s experience too much, you’ll forget to live in your own. We are already living in others experiences, maybe even more than our own.