“What are your hobbies?”
me: “Well, I love reading - I’m a massive bookworm! Literally all I do is read-”
my books:
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“What are your hobbies?”
me: “Well, I love reading - I’m a massive bookworm! Literally all I do is read-”
my books:
“To see Jane Austen’s writing desk, you have to go to the British Library in London. It’s in a glass case in their Treasures of the British Library display, across from one of Shakespeare’s folios and a few cases away from some Beatles sheet music. It is a very small desk, and foldable, designed to be easily stowed away, which it must have been often; Austen wrote in her parlor and would hide her writing whenever callers stopped by. At the British Library it is open, with very small spectacles pinned to one corner and the tiny notebook that held the first draft of Persuasion lying on top of it, splayed flat so you can see Austen’s fine, precise handwriting. Under the shadow of that desk, the disciplined confinement of her novels acquires visceral force. This much space was she permitted, and no more. In the display case next to Austen’s desk is Dickens’s first draft of Nicholas Nickelby, in a notebook that dwarfs Austen’s entire desk, with generous margins and looping, scrawly handwriting. It is impossible for me to imagine what Austen might have done with that kind of freedom, that kind of certainty of her own right to take up space.”
— The Real Mr. Darcy (via msfehrwight)
this is incredible
jane austen was so lit because she wrote about men the way men typically write about women i.e. her stories just centered around women and men were only there for the sake of women, and her books could have been all bitter and sad about the state of women in that century, but instead they’re sweet honest observational stories of friendship, family and love *sighs* what a lady i am sorry i ever doubted you cos I was bored in high school
no seriously her books do not pass the REVERSE bechdel test and it’s perfect
Jane Austen never wrote a single scene without a woman present.
your name’s baby? b-a-b-y baby?
Lizzie: *Roasts Mr Darcy*
Mr Darcy:
🎵oh, i wanna nap with somebody…🎵
🎵i wanna fall aˢˡᵉᵉᵖ with somebody…🎵
Thank you. I’m sorry… thank you.
Paddington 2 (2017) dir. Paul King
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this is PERFECT! and adding the one where she strokes his face was brilliant!
Woohoo I wonder if they will ever kiss (more here!) @whatadaze here you go it’s the playground clip ;)
The sky is lit up by the city lights as Noah and Liv step outside of Isa’s apartment. There’s still chatter from inside the house and at some point, Noah hears Isa yell inaudibly. He chuckles.
The tipsiness from a few hours ago is gone and with it comes the sobering reality. He almost kissed the girl standing next to him.
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omg YES!
the shy!noah surprise kiss!!
and shocked!liv!
thank you thank you thank you <3
(I love surprise kisses)
Emma Watson as Meg March in ‘Little Women’ (2019, dir. by Greta Gerwig)
shy!noah being shy
bonus:
awkwardly staring after liv reijners
shy!noah being shy