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101 Dalmatians (1961)
Michael Malm - The Light is Coming
πΈ a friday afternoon in paris
if i was a character in βThe Secret Historyβ by Donna Tartt
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because omg they needed another female presence in that group
richardβs winter break
βSo is it our time thatβs hollow, or is it my chest?β βBabylon; Tamino
Iβve been thinking a lot about little details of my future house and Iβve been noticing some patterns in thing I like! I love these small unique ceramic sinks in the washroom, using them as a stand for cute skin care, soap, toothbrushes, and fragrances. Iβm also obsessed with checkered and tiled bathroom floors and walls with soft colours πͺ·π«§π§΄
Also a bathroom with a window to get some sunlight so that the morning freshening up routine is a lot more enjoyable. This is such a small detail in such a small room that people donβt think about as much, but I love noticing the patterns of things Iβm drawn towards <3
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Does such a thing as 'the fatal flaw,' that showy dark crack running down the middle of a life, exist outside literature? I used to think it didn't. Now I think it does. And I think that mine is this: a morbid longing for the picturesque at all costs.
β Donna Tartt, the secret history
the modern day ravenclaw π« π« ποΈ π π§΅ βοΈ
cheers to a gentle new year π§ΊπΆπ«