I was wondering if mind readers hear what we are saying in our head... That means they hear the voices no-one else had.
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Not @me constantly asking everyone around me what their MBTI type is so I can match how accurate the random MBTI posts on Pinterest are.
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I'm so embarrassed that I want to dig a hole in the ground and bury myself in it.
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I read walk on water and ... Its so beautiful...
The scene where Edd confessed was mesmerising ❤️ It is just full of so many fascinating scenes.😭😭😭😭😭
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Migrant mother with a child - Durga Puja Kolkata 2020
A clay idol of migrant mother with a child in her arms and her three other children trailling her will be worshipped as goddess durga at a community puja in Kolkata. With her four children mother walks towards an image of tradisional durga seek help. The subject narrates the plight of millions of lockdown hit migrant workers.
📷Express photo: Shashi Ghosh (via Instagram: Indianexpress)
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Truth doesn't always hurt, sometimes it makes you laugh out loud.
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This is just my energy tank.
It’s not personal, this is just my energy tank
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Why aren't there more yaoi mangas/ manhwas depicting polyamory????
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infp things
sorta being rebellious, not because you want to be rebellious but because if you tell me i have to do something i wont feel like doing it anymore. i only do stuff when i want to do it. it’s not for the spite, i just dont care
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How do INFPs study? Like how do you fuckin focus?
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I want to know what crazy shit might come out of this.
I own a book that should not exist.
I collect old books. Mostly turn of the century stuff published between 1870 and 1920. My parents did too. They emassed a collection of books somewhere in the thousands. They got them out of abandoned houses, at auctions, as gifts and at every antique store on the east coast. My dad cleaned out his house after the divorce and I got some of the books. I planned to keep the good ones and hopefully sell some of the ones I didn’t have room for. For the past several days I have been researching the different titles and publishing dates to see how much they’re worth, usually it’s somewhere between $15-$50 so I’m not getting rich off it any time soon. I encountered this book:
Beautiful, right? Screams late Victorian period opulence. Definitely keeping it. I check for an owner’s name or little note on the title page, I love books that were Christmas gifts long ago. Instead I find this:
A gift for a student as an award for her academic success. From either 1875 or 1895. Very fucking cool. I search for the Chatsworth Institute of Baltimore Maryland in hopes that I am holding a significant piece of history in my hands. No such Institute has ever existed in Baltimore, none. Not historically, not currently. There is a Chatsworth school in Maryland but it’s a contemporary public school. I cannot find record of this school anywhere online, there is nothing left behind, it must have been a formal school to afford to give awards. There should be some trace of it. It’s like this book came from an alternate universe.
Let’s go to the title page:
Beautifully illustrated by a W Cunston or W Gunston. Neither name being up anyone. The name of the author of this book is nowhere to be seen. The publisher is London based and mostly published childrens books (including the words of Beatrice Potter) and that is the only concrete fact I can get. Googling “Eilon Manor” and “The Four Sisters” brings up very little. I sift and I find a book called Eilon Manor published in 1863. Like Baptista, it’s an incredibly boring piece of literature for Victorian young women. The author is listed as D. Richard, no first name, no gender, no location. D. Richard does not seem to exist either.
I cannot find any other copies of Baptista a Quiet Story. I cannot find D. Richard or W. Gunston. I cannot find a publishing date on this book. It is truly as though it slipped out from another parallel dimension.
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