Bárbara, 24, Brazilian. Talk too much about Taylor Swift, books and tv shows on the internet.
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lord forgive me but I may have to make a nonessential purchase
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being alive is like: you want to go home. you don't know where home is. you want to go home. you don't know where home is. you want to go home. you haven't known for a long time. you want to go home but you don't know where you'd go. you want to go home you want to go home you want to go home
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In honour of Taylor saying folklore is sad, beautiful and tragic: Sad Beautiful Tragic x folklore
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“(…) no one wants a half-remembered tragedy. You must know the width of the knife and how it ruined you, name the organs it kissed.”
— Life of the Party, ‘Addendum II to No Baptism’ by Olivia Gatwood
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Taylor Swift albums as the Five Love Languages: Lover
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evermore aesthetic: gold rush
walk past, quick brush I don’t like slow motion double vision in rose blush I don’t like that falling feels like flying ‘til the bone crush everybody wants you but I don’t like a gold rush
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Just a father and son fixing their ship 🥺
Instagram: kayla.bee.marie
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When the nice lady said you had training, I just… THE MANDALORIAN | Chapter 14: The Tragedy
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A tale that becomes folklore is one that is passed down and whispered around. Sometimes even sung about. The lines between fantasy and reality blur and the boundaries between truth and fiction become almost indiscernible. Speculation, over time, becomes fact. Myths, ghost stories, and fables. Fairytales and parables. Gossip and legend. Someone’s secrets written in the sky for all to behold.
folklore by taylor swift - part 1
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invisible string // sunset on the seine at lavacourt, winter effect by monet
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