“If I left a wound inside you, it is not just your wound but mine as well.”
— Haruki Murakami, Norwegian Wood (p. 86)
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Parnham House, Dorset - England
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Betty Boop’s Hallowe'en Party (1933) dir. Dave Fleischer
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Fanny and Alexander (1982) | dir. Ingmar Bergman
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Marianne H W Robilliard (fl.1908-1920) , ‘Draped Female..’, “The International Studio”, 1909
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Some idioms and phrases you should know about part I
Salt of the earth: a very good or worthy person.
Gut-wrenching: making you feel very upset or worried.
Make a spectacle of yourself: to do something that makes you look stupid and attracts people’s attention.
Pass muster: be accepted as adequate or satisfactory.
Putty in someone’s hands: easily influenced by someone else, excessively willing to do what someone else wishes.
Look before you leap: carefully consider the possible consequences before taking action.
Set the wheels in motion : to do something that will cause a series of actions to start.
Off the books: without being included on official records.
A long Haul: something that takes a lot of time and energy.
An end in itself: a goal that is pursued in it’s own right to the exclusion of others.
Night owl: a person who prefers to be awake late at night.
Kick the Bucket: to die.
Alter Ego: a person’s secondary or alternative personality immediately or extremely quickly; at once.
Freak of Nature: something or someone that is unusual, rare, or abnormal in some way / To avoid attracting attention to yourself.
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A very beautiful image of these smiley blackfoot. It seemed everything was alright...
Photograph by Mary T. S. Schaffer in 1907.
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Barcelona’s hidden treasures | by ladichosa
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