•but the stars that marked our starting fell away. We must go further now into greater pain, for it is not permitted that we stay•
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fucked up that i can’t listen to a podcast, listen to an album, study, draw, read a book, watch a tv show, watch a movie, journal, facetime a friend, go on a hike, go on a run, and bake all at the same time 🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄 guess the only option is to do nothing
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ars longa, vita brevis - « art is long, life is short. »
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‘mystery of love’ by sufjan stevens but you’re picking flowers in your countryside backyard while your neighbor who you’re secretly in love with plays music you can hear through their open window. (headphones recommended) (youtube)
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Possibly in michigan (1983) directed by Cecelia Condit
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but sir, that’s my emotional support unachievable dream scenario that I came up with in my head
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I'm superior because i have impeccable taste in both men AND women.
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No offense but *coughs into a white cloth, then dramatically unfolds it to reveal that it is spotted with blood, foreshadowing my tragic death by tuberculosis at the ending of the film*
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i would literally kill to walk around in a museum or a library right now. don’t even talk to me about coffee shops unless you want me to cry. god I miss being out and about
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Realising I can’t use ‘I never have time’ for a reason why I don’t read anymore. I’ve been stuck inside for 2 months and haven’t read a single book; I’m lying to myself.
#book#books#reading#covid#corona#quarantine#aesthetic#dark acadamia aesthetic#dark academia#intellectual#funny
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Woman in art: Portrait details, by John Singer Sargent (American, 1856-1925)
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life is so incredibly horrific. it is so painful to live and to die, to watch life and to watch death every day. how horrific that humans have accepted this, these godlike powers to hold life and death in the palms of our hands.
yet, for some strange reason, life is so incredibly mesmerizing. it is so beautiful to live and to die, to watch life and to watch death everyday. how amazing that humans have accepted this, these godlike powers to hold life and death in the palms of our hands.
how revoltingly stunning this is.
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When you move Honey, I’m put in awe of something so flawed and free
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