bitem4
bitem4
wandering through life
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☼24☼ I like old films and even older books ☼ Lover of the arts and nature ☼ Always alone but never lonely ☼
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bitem4 · 2 days ago
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id be a really good princess in a tower
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bitem4 · 3 days ago
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My hobbies include reading, writing and doing neither of those things
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bitem4 · 3 days ago
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also the sunset light was back at it again in my apartment last night
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bitem4 · 3 days ago
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a warm cup of tea 🍵
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bitem4 · 3 days ago
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@thisisbwright
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bitem4 · 5 days ago
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“She read books quickly and compulsively, paperback after paperback, as if she might drift away without the anchor of the printed page.”
— Jane Hamilton (b. 13 July 1957)
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bitem4 · 5 days ago
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snoopy of the day
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bitem4 · 5 days ago
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Got this one yesterday and I'm about to become insufferable (thirty pages in and already obsessed).
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bitem4 · 7 days ago
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— richard siken
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bitem4 · 7 days ago
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Rachel Gillig, The Knight and the Moth
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bitem4 · 7 days ago
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bitem4 · 7 days ago
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People say "phase" like impermanence means insignificance. Show me a permanent state of the self.
- Alixandra Bamford
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bitem4 · 7 days ago
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Anaïs Nin, in a diary entry dated 27 February 1929, featured in The Early Diary of Anaïs Nin: Vol. IV, 1927-1931
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bitem4 · 7 days ago
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i swear to god that social cue wasnt there before
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