Yehuda Amichai, "Forgetting Someone" tr. Chana Bloch
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Yehuda Amichai, "Forgetting Someone" tr. Chana Bloch
WEEKEND (2011) dir. Andrew Haigh
you're basically home to me dude but it's not a big deal at all. don't worry about it
hey man there’s a, uh, strange guy outside. Yeah i think he might be bisexual as well
Eden Robinson, “Writing Prompts for the Broken-hearted”
"I can't lose you again" is the trope of all time perhaps
THE HITCHER (2007) dir. Dave Meyers
EMPIRE - MULTIMUSE MUSE PAGE !!!
This page is completely free. Please support me and my work by liking or reblogging this post.
[ INFORMATION ]
THIS CODE IS 100% JAVASCRIPT FREE!!!
This code comes with tabs which allows you to give each muse a separate page. Therefore, you can add as many muses as you want.
The theme is very responsive and doesn’t need much editing!
All colors and effects are easy editable. Not many colors are needed.
The gradient effect over the picture can be removed, it can be turned into one picture, it can be turned into a gray filter or any filter can be entirely removed
The pictures are 250 x 280 in size but they resize automatically if your chosen picture is too small or too big.
The size of the muse picture is also editable and changeable.
The picture can also be removed completely without any editing in the CSS part.
The code offers 2 main links (Home and Ask) but also three free individual links. As well as space for hidden information of your choice.
The main box with detailed information can be edited and designed to your liking. Possible options and variations can be found in the code.
[ GUIDELINES ]
Do not claim as your own.
Do not remove the credit!
Do not use as a base code or take parts of this code for your theme.
Feel free to edit as much as you want!
Editing help and tutorials on how to edit the tabs can be found in the code. A tutorial page is linked there.
Click the SOURCE LINK to be redirected to the preview and the code!
FROM SCRATCH Episode 1: First Tastes
But I was trying to fix something that wasn’t actually broken. And when did you figure that out? Probably…the day I met you.
Anais Nin, Mirages: The Unexpurgated Diary of Anais Nin, 1939-1947