You people have romanticised aloofness a little too much. Sometimes we have to go to starbuck just to hear our names. I don't like that shit.
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You people have romanticised aloofness a little too much. Sometimes we have to go to starbuck just to hear our names. I don't like that shit.
things that are romanticised in my mind:
- reading poetry, both old and new. reading the delicate thoughts of the ancient and the youth.
- drinking tea and coffee. served both cold and hot, a warm hug on a rainy day, getting lost in your thoughts.
- sitting outside. the sun soaking into your pores, the lazy, productivity you feel when you sit outside.
- day trips alone. being alone with yourself is something many despise but there is something so intimate in taking time to process life. museum and art galleries, book cafes, thrift shopping.
- picnics. lazy days spent with another in the sun, eating and eating and eating, the hours passing in minutes yet still feeling eternal.
- rainy days. curled up on the couch, the rain soft against the windows, a novel and hot food or drink on hand. watching so many movies and bingeing tv shows until you feel transported into another realm.
- learning a new language. dead languages and vibrant ones, the sound of foreign words against familiar lips.
- waking up with the sun. filtering through light curtains, taking a moment of just appreciating life, fuzzy thoughts turning into clarity, feeling well rested.
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The yearn for your love made me run away from myself to you only for me to realise you were nothing but a romanticised being
-ae.sha
I have a confession to make, I'm half way through watching GoT and I'm dreading the last seasons.
Not because 'the ending is bad' etc I know the spoilers and I'm not that bother by most of them, but because I really dislike the idea of Jon x Daenerys.
Aren't they Aunt and Nephew? I know GoT has inc3stuous relationships depicted but from the clips I've seen it seems rather romanticised (at least for GoT).
lol you are under no obligation to finish the show, it really isnt worth it. and yes theyre aunt/nephew which ...im not sure if it's brought up in the show? It has to be, right? idk
Regardless Targaryens are used to marrying siblings so that's weak shit for them 💅🏼