When I said dear reader was Lemony Snicket coded and we’re getting the tortured poet department in succession…
seen from United States
seen from Singapore
seen from Martinique
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seen from Russia
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seen from Brazil

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When I said dear reader was Lemony Snicket coded and we’re getting the tortured poet department in succession…
Snicketcore + aesthetics #1: Dark Academia
Typewriters, sinister boarding schools, eye decorations, vast private libraries, secret organisations, urgent meetings over cups of bitter tea, leafing desperately through books in the hope of finding the one bit of information that will save you.
dear reader is snicketcore and I can’t explain it but it is
life goal: have my own personalized stationary with “from the desk of [my full name]” at the top in fancy font, and a monogrammed seal to match
So apparently ‘snicketcore’ is a thing and I am living for it
Modern society is conspiring against my aesthetic visions.
snicketcore, a subset of dark academia:
[dreary cities, typewriters, long nights spent yearning for a lover long gone, cow disguises, steaming cups of tea, yellow taxis, libraries, sad tunes played on an accordion, evenings at the opera, death]
oh how i long to purchase a typewriter, travel around the world with only the typewriter and a small satchel of knick knacks, write coded books about mysterious topics, and send it off to the secret vfd library under the hotel denouement.