If forever exists, I would like to meet you there.
Kriti . G (via wnq-writers)

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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
One Nice Bug Per Day
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Stranger Things

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Jules of Nature

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if i look back, i am lost
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@violent-yeux
If forever exists, I would like to meet you there.
Kriti . G (via wnq-writers)
book giveaway
I reached another follower milestone a while ago and I’ve also graduated! I think it’s probably about time I give something back, so yeah. I can’t give super special packages with handwritten notes and stuff, sorry, but I can definitely give out books (see url).
RULES (READ THIS):
you don’t have to follow me since I’m the king of salt, but it’d be nice if you do
reblog this post, likes for bookmarking only (I will check)
reblogging more than once is the name of the game, just maybe do it once a day so as not to spam your followers (and my activity tab lol)
must be willing to give out your name & address; if you are a minor and you win pls make sure you have your parents’ permission to do so
this book giveaway is INTERNATIONAL (non-US & non-European followers I feel u) as long as Book Depository ships to your country (you can check here)
you can choose any book you want; the only condition is that the maximum or total price of the book(s) is $25 (you can do less but not more, sorry, I’m poor, unemployed, and live in a Third World country–and yes, you can definitely get more than one book, so long as you adhere to the limit)
ends around July 10, 2016 00:00 GMT +7 time
I will choose the winner via trial by combat and may the Seven judge fairly random.org; make sure your ask boxes are open around the time this ends. if by 2x24 hours you don’t respond I will give the chance to someone else!
if this doesn’t get notes I will actually build myself a tower and be a socially reclusive salty wizard
questions are OK but make sure you read all of this first
BONUS PRESENTS:
winner may get my friendship if that’s what you want (if u liked it put a ring on it)
promo by request for the winner
handwritten poetry / letter / quotes / whatever (tentative)
two tarot readings by request
THE VOID
yeah that’s it really. may the odds be ever in your favour!
Giveaway Contest: We’re giving away ten trade-sized paperback classics by John Steinbeck, Virginia Woolf, Mary Shelley, F. Scott Fitzgerald, and others. Won’t these look lovely on your shelf? :D To win these classics, you must: 1) be following macrolit on Tumblr (yes, we will check. :P), and 2) reblog this post. We will randomly choose a winner on June 15, at which time we’ll start a new giveaway. And yes, we’ll ship to any country. Easy, right? Good luck!
We’re randomly choosing a winner in five days, so reblog now! And remember you can reblog this up to five times, but your followers will thank you not to do it five times in a row. :D
In Nomine Deus By Roberto Ferri
But this dark is deep: now I warm you with my blood, listen to this flesh. It is far truer than poems.
Marina Tsvetaeva, “Poem of the End.” (via humanflower)
gas station breakup
Why do I love this so much ughh wow
Joseph Haydn (April 1, 1732–May 31, 1809) The composer is shown at the clavier with the score of his Symphony No. 103, “The Drumroll.”
Print after the 1795 gouache by Johann Zitterer (Austrian; 1761–1840), in the Haydn-Museum, Vienna.
Doge’s Palace in Venice, Italy
Photo by Avital Pinnick on Flickr
$50,000 signed copy of The Great Gatsby. Sold.
“For Ned Griffith from his friend, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Hollywood 1939”
My heart is lost; the beasts have eaten it.
Charles Baudelaire, Les Fleurs du Mal
original: “Ne cherchez plus mon cœur ; des monstres l'ont mangé.”
(via nine-for-a-kiss)
(by Sarah)
favorite sylvia plath poems part 1
How to think of something, purely, lightly; without unconsciously abusing or altering the very thought?
Susan Sontag, from Reborn: Journals and Notebooks (via oephelia)
I found out how to take pictures of the stars and I’m so grateful right now to live at the countryside.
ugh!
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