When I romanticised the time I saw flowers in your hair
Don't wanna be here? Send us removal request.
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Orestes Pursued By The Furies, 1862 William Bouguereau
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Socrates, Agathon, Aristophanes, Alcibiades, Phaedrus, Pausanias and Eryximachus casually deciding who’s the gayest gay
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No Aphrodite, you can’t get the Troy triumph for your birthday
- Zeus probably
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Allegory of the Night
French school, 19th Century
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mutual 1: i’m soooo sleepy i’m such a #tiredgirl
mutual 2: heads up i found black mold in my bedroom yesterday so posting frequency may decrease
mutual 3: who up for the witching hour
mutual 4: wyd in this situation 🤣🤣 [photo of actively burning building, reverse image search: no results]
mutual 5: the moment you die will feel exactly the same as this one
mutual 6: i need to quit my job
mutual 7: THE WORLD IS ALWAYS ENDING
mutual 8: should i eat pork chops for dinner yes/no
mutual 9: just drove 150 miles for something i bought on facebook marketplace
mutual 10: day 177 since he ghosted me
mutual 11: buy my new album for pay what you want on bandcamp
mutual 12: just got my risperadone refilled 👍🏻
mutual 13: i need to look like [attractive male celebrity] i wonder if i could steal his skin
mutual 14: nothing matters in the world i hope i fall off a building tomorrow
mutual 15: me and who [saw bathroom screenshot]
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Anyway if you see this you have to reblog and tag with a delight from ur day -- even the littlest thing counts
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the absolute BEST rival dynamic is where one of them is like “you are my equal unlike any other, you respect me and my power even if you disagree with my methods, i will only die by your hand and you by mine, perhaps i want your attention perhaps i love you, together we challenge each other to unseen heights, we are each other’s destiny, we are intrinsically linked,” and the other person is genuinely like “please die”
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Ancient Poirot Drinking cup -- ok no but please i can't be the only one to see this.
(High-handled drinking cup (kantharos) with the molded face of a man on each side; Greek, East Greek, Archaic Period, 550–530 B.C.)
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Antigone lives rent free in my head saying that she saved her brother (well his soul in Hades ok) because she couldn’t get another brother as her parents were dead and if it was her husband or son she would just let it go and give birth again after getting a new husband. You go girl, you go
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