girls be like, "why do i have such high standards in men?" my sister in christ you read Jane Austen
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girls be like, "why do i have such high standards in men?" my sister in christ you read Jane Austen
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There’s frost on every window,
Oh, I can’t believe my eyes,
And in my bones I feel the warmth,
That’s coming from inside.
The captivating (and quite pagan-feeling) works of russian self-taught artist Andrey Shishkin
"Non iniziò con le camere a gas.
Non iniziò con i forni crematori.
Non iniziò con i campi di concentramento e di sterminio.
Non iniziò con i 6 milioni di ebrei che persero la vita.
E non iniziò nemmeno con gli altri 10 milioni di persone morte, tra polacchi, ucraini, bielorussi, russi, yugoslavi, rom, disabili, dissidenti politici, prigionieri di guerra, testimoni di Geova e omosessuali.
Iniziò con i politici che dividevano le persone tra “noi” e “loro”.
Iniziò con i discorsi di odio e di intolleranza, nelle piazze e attraverso i mezzi di comunicazione.
Iniziò con promesse e propaganda, volte solo all’aumento del consenso. Iniziò con le leggi che distinguevano le persone in base alla “razza” e al colore della pelle.
Iniziò con i bambini espulsi da scuola, perché figli di persone di un’altra religione.
Iniziò con le persone private dei loro beni, dei loro affetti, delle loro case, della loro dignità.
Iniziò con la schedatura degli intellettuali.
Iniziò con la ghettizzazione e con la deportazione.
Iniziò quando la gente smise di preoccuparsene, quando la gente divenne insensibile, obbediente e cieca, con la convinzione che tutto questo fosse “normale”."
(Primo Levi)
giving your dash a little clean
Aprire le finestre e poter vedere le stelle col cielo limpido.
La mia idea di felicità.
Strong Winds Causing This Waterfall To
Spray Upwards ..
Addormentarsi con il suo profumo sul cuscino.
Buona fortuna a me 🤞🏻
If there are teas deemed too beautiful to drink, display teas would certainly fall into that category. Also commonly known as blooming or flowering teas, these works of tea art are meticulously crafted to delight all the senses as they steep, rehydrate, and bloom into the shape of a flower. In China, display teas are referred to as Gong Yi Hua Cha, literally translated Art Flower Tea. Their origin may trace to 10th-century Yunnan Province, where early spring teas were picked, processed, and tied into various shapes for the amusement of the emperor. These artisanal teas found a new audience in the West about a decade ago, and several tea venues — such as the Grand America Hotel in Salt Lake City, Utah, or the Umstead Hotel and Spa in Cary, North Carolina — use these colourful teas as table centerpieces during the service of afternoon tea. To craft these tea treasures, as many as 100 individual tea leaves — white, green, oolong, or black — are methodically stitched into captivating displays that conceal a hidden blossom gathered from flowers such as lilies, jasmine, plum blossoms, golden marigold, or amaranth. As the leaves rehydrate and bloom, the hidden blossom slowly floats free from its tea-leaf nest and fills the container with color and aroma. To watch the colorful show unfold, consumers often steep these teas in wineglasses or brandy snifters. Display teas generally do not become bitter when oversteeped, an important consideration since the leaves may be left in the glass for an hour or two.
Yule Art by Lady Viktoria
One morning on Clocktower Creek
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endless list of my favourite male horror characters:
GARY OLDMAN as DRACULA in BRAM STOKER’S DRACULA (1992)
Nemophilist: a hunter of the woods; one who loves the forest, its beauty and solitude.