a little late for the mandatory spooky November reading but I guess we’re finally picking this one up! at this point it doesn’t even matter what month it is anymore ahaha
(@apoherm look I got another Penguin classics edition 👀🖤)

izzy's playlists!
Stranger Things
Cosimo Galluzzi

Discoholic 🪩
Fai_Ryy

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bliss lane
TVSTRANGERTHINGS
The Bowery Presents

PR's Tumblrdome
RMH
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#extradirty
Game of Thrones Daily
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official daine visual archive
Mike Driver

JVL
The Stonewall Inn

Product Placement

seen from Türkiye

seen from United States

seen from Malaysia
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seen from Canada
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@stolenhistories
a little late for the mandatory spooky November reading but I guess we’re finally picking this one up! at this point it doesn’t even matter what month it is anymore ahaha
(@apoherm look I got another Penguin classics edition 👀🖤)
19th Century Lover’s Eye Signet Ring
i. old photographs : https://www.instagram.com/p/B7RFs_YA2rv/?igshid=1171bi9zatwmy
Today's study corner for an online class and studying day. Weird enough, I have no idea what to do but my brain is focussed on the idea that "I have a lot to do". Not sure what's happening inside of my sub-consciousness but bullet journaling might be a great idea to sort it all out. I'm also thinking of going back to yoga (at home) and bake some Japanese and Korean desserts. I used to eat so much Japanese and Korean food but it's impossible to find where I live now. So baking and diy-ing it is!
Instagram: @mervederyayazicioglu
Dark academia moodboard challenge:
Classics 🏛
Jar with a spout and punctate decoration, ca. 3300–3100 B.C., Metropolitan Museum of Art: Ancient Near Eastern Art
Gift of the Robert Haber family, 1993 Size: 2.76 x 5.24 in. (7.01 x 13.31 cm) Medium: Ceramic
https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/327490
back at Dillons - I’ve been camping out here before my morning seminar once a week, because I like to come and sort through all my notes so that I can make the most of the class, but this morning was maybe the most beautiful so far!
andrew garfield saying, “i hope this grief stays with me because it’s all the unexpressed love that i didn’t get to tell her” about his mothers passing is so gut wrenchingly beautiful because we rarely talk about the love we want to express but can’t, not because you’re not brave enough to say it out loud but because they’re not here to listen to it anymore. calling grief the love you never had the chance to share makes it less of a burden and more of something you want to keep and not something terrible you want to move on from. i love love how everything about grief always comes down to “what is grief if not love persevering?”
I’ve slipped into the skin of autumn, the cinnamon and pumpkin perfuming each step I take, while the ancient archives await.
ig: rosenaufsuden
Terracotta kylix (drinking cup), Hegesiboulos, ca. 500 B.C., Metropolitan Museum of Art: Greek and Roman Art
Rogers Fund, 1907 Size: H. 3 5/8 in. (9.2 cm) diameter 7 ¼ in. (18.4 cm) Medium: Terracotta
https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/247927
bookstore employee
A girl told you you remind her of her favourite character. You wrote your number on her receipt. After a month of really hitting it off, you finally go out for coffee.
You didn’t have the heart to tell her you prefer tea.
Terracotta oinochoe (jug), Mannheim Painter, ca. 440 B.C., Metropolitan Museum of Art: Greek and Roman Art
Rogers Fund, 1906 Size: H. 13 1/8 in. (33.4 cm) diameter 9 in. (22.9 cm) Medium: Terracotta
https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/247352
breakfast on gower street
(I had to be there at literal opening time to get this table for the 2 hours before my seminar but it was so worth it, I got so much done and those houses over the road are so nice to look at) (I do fully see why bloomsbury really did it for virginia woolf)
things are coming together for my paper, and it’s exhausting, it’s satisfying, it’s exciting
moved my bookshelves around and now sitting at my desk feels like sitting in a library
10.17.21 - somehow i'm still in midterm season?? why is it endless at this point :'(