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I wish I had a pool
⋆ FAULTQLINE’S 52 WEEK, 52 ALBUM CHALLENGE ⊹ ࣪ ˖ ໒꒱
ᯓ ⋆˚꩜。 WEEK 18 𝄞⨾𓍢ִ໋ prev. next.
‧₊ ♪˚⊹ Everything I Know About Love — Laufey
.☘︎ ݁˖ clare’s notes! UGH IM SO EXCITED TO SEE LAUFEY IN JULY ITS LITERALLY GONNA HEAL ME anyway she’s so fucking me i especially saw myself in dear soulmate but my favs on this album are beautiful stranger and above the chinese restaurant lowk basic whatever I LOVED THIS ALBUM SGAHKS
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⋆˚࿔ OVERALL RATING : peak/10
laufey’s music is actually super aro and romance repulsed when you listen to it closely. if you even care
My favourite parts of Dolly Alderton’s Twenty-eight Lessons Learnt in Twentyeight Years
You are the sum total of everything that has happened to you up until that last slurp of that cup of tea you just put down. How your parents hugged you, that thing your first boyfriend once said about your thighs – these are all bricks that have been laid from the soles of your feet up. Your eccentricities, foibles and fuck-ups are a butterfly effect of things you saw on telly, things teachers said to you and the way people have looked at you since the first moment you opened your eyes. Being a detective for your past – tracing back through all of it to get to the source with the help of a professional – can be incredibly useful and freeing.
Don’t eat sugar every day. Sugar turns everything on the outside and inside of your body to shit. Three litres of water makes everything work properly. A glass of red wine is medicinal.
It is futile and knackering to try and make all your tiny choices representative of your moral compass then beat yourself up when this plan inevitably fails. Feminists can get waxed. Priests can swear. Vegetarians can wear leather shoes. Do as much good as you can. The weighty representation of the world cannot rest on every decision you make.
Let people laugh at you. Let yourself be a tit. Pronounce things wrong. Spill yoghurt down your shirt. It is the greatest relief to finally let it happen.
It’s completely OK to focus on yourself. You’re allowed to travel and live on your own and spend all your money on yourself and flirt with whoever you like and be as consumed with your work as you want. You don’t have to get married and you don’t have to have children. It doesn’t make you shallow if you don’t want to open up and share your life with a partner. But it’s also completely not OK to be in a relationship if you know that you want to be on your own.
Gender, age and size regardless: everyone looks good in a white shirt or a thick polo neck or brown leather boots or a denim jacket or a navy pea coat.
Try to pretend Wi-Fi on the tube doesn’t exist. It’s completely shit anyway. Always have a book in your bag.
If you’re feeling wildly overwhelmed with everything, try this: clean your room, answer all your unanswered emails, listen to a podcast, have a bath, go to bed before eleven.
Swim naked in the sea at every possible opportunity. Go out of your way to do it. If you are driving somewhere faintly near the coast and you smell the salty lick of the sea in the air, park the car, take off your clothes and don’t stop running until you’re titsdeep in icy ocean.
Dolly Alderton’s Everything I Know about Love is a great book, especially if you’re having a quarter life crisis and I can’t recommend it enoug, even though I couldn’t really relate to the first few chapters.
“Life is a wonderful, mesmerizing, magical, fun, silly thing. And humans are astounding. We all know we’re going to die, and yet we still live. We shout and curse and care when the full bin bag breaks, yet with every minute that passes we edge closer to the end. We marvel at a nectarine sunset over the M25 or the smell of a baby’s head or the efficiency of flat-pack furniture, even though we know that everyone we love will cease to exist one day. I don’t know how we do it.”
- Dolly Alderton, Everything I Know About Love (twenty-eight lessons learnt in twenty-eight years)
Tell me… what do YOU know about love?
Nice day out
"The sky’s a different kind of blue” - Someone New by Laufey
Everything I know about love appreciation post.
I can't describe how much I love this song and the music video 🥹❤️🩹