Jane Austen was really out there 200 years ago writing lines likeΒ βIf I loved you less, I might be able to talk about it moreβ that to this day are still so swoon-worthy.
I'd rather be in outer space πΈ
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Jane Austen was really out there 200 years ago writing lines likeΒ βIf I loved you less, I might be able to talk about it moreβ that to this day are still so swoon-worthy.
Fernando Pessoa // Michel Foucault
Normalise liking poetry because you like the way it sounds and art because you think its beautiful. You donβt have to understand the deeper meaning of something to appreciate it - poetry is bloody difficult to analyse and art requires an extensive knowledge of movements and artists to properly get - so please just wonder around art galleries and decide which pieces youβd buy if you could, and read out lines of poetry simply because they have a nice ring to them.
his and mine are the same π
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Best feeling?
Being understood by someone.
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Madly, desperately, hopelessly.. π
and i loved him, i loved him, i loved himβ¦
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feminists be like "so you're really going to let your man tell you what to do?"
Yes I will. His competence as a person was one of the criteria because of which I chose him. I trust his judgment and decisions. Don't willingly choose incompetent men and then complain about having to do everything yourself. Choose a leader.