Someone Else's Hunger, Isabella DeSendi
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Someone Else's Hunger, Isabella DeSendi
Every now and then I think about Jack Stauber’s Opal and I cry.
Paintings for the Temple - The Large Figure Paintings (De stora figurmålningarna), Hilma af Klint, c.1907
parker posey, 1994 photographed by bettina rheims
Spellbound (1945), dir. Alfred Hitchcock Ingrid Bergman as Dr. Constance Petersen and Gregory Peck as John Ballantine
Adrienne Rich, “Power”
heather havrilesky
Hermitage Castle, Newcastleton, Scottish Borders.
by Phil Wilkinson
Tereza Zelenková. The Unseen, 2015.
“I suppose at one time in my life I might have had any number of stories, but now there is no other. This is the only story I will ever be able to tell.”
― The Secret History
that one vocab test question haunts me so i drew it
buffy the vampire slayer's commitment to acab is kind of beautiful actually. in seven seasons and 144 episodes, not once was a cop in any way useful or good at their job. at best cops are a nuisance and at worst they're actively trying to kill buffy and friends. you've really got to admire the thematic consistency.
"You need to break the time loop. Stop trying to save me. I love you."
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oh emily wilson translation of the iliad we’re really in it now