The Story of Romeo and Juliet Condensed Into a Single GIF
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The Story of Romeo and Juliet Condensed Into a Single GIF
“How do you tell people? How do you tell them that you’re exhausted even though you slept for 10 hours? How do you tell them that you need a break from talking and smiling and simply being near them? How do you tell them that although you love them, you so desperately need to be alone tonight?”
— Midnight thoughts (I’m burnt out)
“Like a work of art, a woman reveals the utmost refinement of charm, the most subtle grace, the most divine beauty, the most voluptuous intelligence,”
— Marcel Proust, from a letter to Laure Hayman written c. August 1892
Both these photos contain the same energy.
Me:
My dad:
Me:
My dad: when was the last time you checked your oil
“One day you’ll find someone that chooses you and continues to choose you everyday. And that’s when you’ll be thankful everything happened the way that it did.”
In case you need this today
- you are not a failure - you are not a waste of space - you are loved - you are wanted - i believe in you - you can do it
the year is 1888
me, the first palaeontologist to dig up a triceratops skull, whispering softly: what the fuck, what the fuck, what the fuckkkk
fun fact: modern paleontologists and archaeologists have pointed to some greek vase art of mythological monsters as being evidence that the greeks dug up dinosaur skulls and were like “what the fuck, what the fuck, what the fuckkkk”
and then they did the Greek Thing and painted naked men fighting the monster
or, well, a deeply flawed representation of what they imagined the fossil had looked like while alive, an early form of paleoart.
but sometimes they also just. drew the skull and slapped a black blob monster onto it? anyway i love the greeks.
It’s 2019 and moving an image in Word still starts WWIII in the document.
“Nothing is ever “too good to be true.” If it came into your life, it means you have earned it. Simply enjoy it.”
— Akin Olokun (via deeplifequotes)