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electronicobjectum · 2 months
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me: i'm not an old man liker
aster, who's turning 55 this year: 🤨
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tronlightcyclerun · 19 days
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guys maybe the hair bleach fumes are getting to me but also xce/lerator . would
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Dahlias Quotes
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  • After Nicholas tells Dahlia that he loves her “…Just don’t break my heart my heart, Dahlia. I’ve never handed it over to anyone before.” She placed both hands over his. “I’ve never had anyone’s heart. I don’t know the first thing about keeping hearts. You’re taking a terrible risk.” “That’s what I do best.” … “Are you feeling relaxed now?” … “I was until you started throwing around the L-word. That’s enough to scare anyone. – Christine Feehan • As much as I transferred my mother to Elizabeth Shore of The Black Dahlia, as much as her dad mutated into an obsession with crime in general, well, I have thought about other things throughout the years. – James Ellroy • August is ripening grain in the fields blowing hot and sunny, the scent of tree-ripened peaches, of hot buttered sweet corn on the cob. Vivid dahlias fling huge tousled blossoms through gardens and joe-pye-weed dusts the meadow purple. – Jean Hersey
jQuery(document).ready(function($) var data = action: 'polyxgo_products_search', type: 'Product', keywords: 'Dahlia', orderby: 'rand', order: 'DESC', template: '1', limit: '68', columns: '4', viewall:'Shop All', ; jQuery.post(spyr_params.ajaxurl,data, function(response) var obj = jQuery.parseJSON(response); jQuery('#thelovesof_dahlia').html(obj); jQuery('#thelovesof_dahlia img.swiper-lazy:not(.swiper-lazy-loaded)' ).each(function () var img = jQuery(this); img.attr("src",img.data('src')); img.addClass( 'swiper-lazy-loaded' ); img.removeAttr('data-src'); ); ); ); • If you observe a really happy man you will find him building a boat, writing a symphony, educating his son, growing Double Dahlias in his garden. – David W. Wolfe • It isn’t often that Aunt Dahlia lets her angry passions rise, but when she does, strong men climb trees and pull them up after them. – P. G. Wodehouse • It’s amazing how much time one can spend in a garden doing nothing at all. I sometimes think, in fact, that the nicest part of gardening is walking around in a daze, idly deadheading the odd dahlia, wondering where on earth to squeeze in yet another impulse buy, debating whether to move the recalcitrant artemisia one more time, or daydreaming about where to put the pergola. – Jane Garmey • Martin Scorcese is probably America’s greatest living director, and while he is not a titan like John Ford or Alfred Hitchcock or Federico Fellini, he is certainly consistently more interesting than Steven Spielberg, Brian de Palma, Francis Ford Coppola or Woody Allen. Even a failure like Gangs of New York or a curiosity like The Aviator is more interesting and ambitious than Munich, The Black Dahlia or Scoop. – Joe Queenan • My advice to the women of America is to raise more hell and fewer dahlias. – William Allen White • My heart is a garden tired with autumn, Heaped with bending asters and dahlias heavy and dark, In the hazy sunshine, the garden remembers April, The drench of rains and a snow-drop quick and clear as a spark; Daffodils blowing in the cold wind of morning, And golden tulips, goblets holding the rain – The garden will be hushed with snow, forgotten soon, forgotten – After the stillness, will spring come again? – Sara Teasdale • That be the jealousy talking,” Gator said, in no way perturbed. “I can’t help the way the women love me. I was born with the gift.” The men hooted and made rude noises. “You were born with a gift of bullshitting.” Sam pointed out, “but that’s about it.” He looked at Dahlia. “Pardon me, ma’am, but its the truth.” “I rather thought it was,” she agreed. – Christine Feehan • The many varieties and wonderful colors of the modern dahlia make it a totally different flower from the one our grandmothers knew. The names are descriptive of the different varieties, and as there are so many of them, and they bloom from early in June or July until frost, a garden of dahlias might be very interesting. – Helena Rutherfurd Ely • The men gasped at Nicholas. “That’s the most I’ve heard him say in three years.” Sam said. He turned to the others. “You ever hear him talk that much?” “I wasn’t sure he could talk,” Tucker Addison replied straight-faced. “He talks,” Dahlia said defensively. “Begging your pardon, ma’am, but he’s just plain anti-social,” Sam pointed out, “Always had been, always will be. – Christine Feehan • The year is getting to feel rich, for his golden fruits are ripening fast, and he has a large balance in the barns, which are his banks. The members of his family have found out that he is well to do in the world. September is dressing herself in show of dahlias and splendid marigolds and starry zinnias. October, the extravagant sister, has ordered an immense amount of the most gorgeous forest tapestry for her grand reception. – Oliver Wendell Holmes Sr. • There is nothing like the first hot days of spring when the gardener stops wondering if it’s too soon to plant the dahlias and starts wondering if it’s too late. Even the most beautiful weather will not allay the gardener’s notion (well-founded actually) that he is somehow too late, too soon, or that he has too much stuff going on or not enough. For the garden is the stage on which the gardener exults and agonizes out every crest and chasm of the heart. – Henry Mitchell • There is nothing like the first hot days of spring when the gardener stops wondering if it’s too soon to plant the dahlias and starts wondering if it’s too late. – Henry Mitchell • This was not Aunt Dahlia, my good and kindly aunt, but my Aunt Agatha, the one who chews broken bottles and kills rats with her teeth. – P. G. Wodehouse • What I’m worrying about is what Tom is going to say when he starts talking.” “Uncle Tom?” “I wish there was something else you could call him except ‘Uncle Tom,’ ” Aunt Dahlia said a little testily. “Every time you do it, I expect to see him turn black and start playing the banjo. – P. G. Wodehouse
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equitiesstocks · 4 years
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Dahlias Quotes
Official Website: Dahlias Quotes
  • After Nicholas tells Dahlia that he loves her “…Just don’t break my heart my heart, Dahlia. I’ve never handed it over to anyone before.” She placed both hands over his. “I’ve never had anyone’s heart. I don’t know the first thing about keeping hearts. You’re taking a terrible risk.” “That’s what I do best.” … “Are you feeling relaxed now?” … “I was until you started throwing around the L-word. That’s enough to scare anyone. – Christine Feehan • As much as I transferred my mother to Elizabeth Shore of The Black Dahlia, as much as her dad mutated into an obsession with crime in general, well, I have thought about other things throughout the years. – James Ellroy • August is ripening grain in the fields blowing hot and sunny, the scent of tree-ripened peaches, of hot buttered sweet corn on the cob. Vivid dahlias fling huge tousled blossoms through gardens and joe-pye-weed dusts the meadow purple. – Jean Hersey
jQuery(document).ready(function($) var data = action: 'polyxgo_products_search', type: 'Product', keywords: 'Dahlia', orderby: 'rand', order: 'DESC', template: '1', limit: '68', columns: '4', viewall:'Shop All', ; jQuery.post(spyr_params.ajaxurl,data, function(response) var obj = jQuery.parseJSON(response); jQuery('#thelovesof_dahlia').html(obj); jQuery('#thelovesof_dahlia img.swiper-lazy:not(.swiper-lazy-loaded)' ).each(function () var img = jQuery(this); img.attr("src",img.data('src')); img.addClass( 'swiper-lazy-loaded' ); img.removeAttr('data-src'); ); ); ); • If you observe a really happy man you will find him building a boat, writing a symphony, educating his son, growing Double Dahlias in his garden. – David W. Wolfe • It isn’t often that Aunt Dahlia lets her angry passions rise, but when she does, strong men climb trees and pull them up after them. – P. G. Wodehouse • It’s amazing how much time one can spend in a garden doing nothing at all. I sometimes think, in fact, that the nicest part of gardening is walking around in a daze, idly deadheading the odd dahlia, wondering where on earth to squeeze in yet another impulse buy, debating whether to move the recalcitrant artemisia one more time, or daydreaming about where to put the pergola. – Jane Garmey • Martin Scorcese is probably America’s greatest living director, and while he is not a titan like John Ford or Alfred Hitchcock or Federico Fellini, he is certainly consistently more interesting than Steven Spielberg, Brian de Palma, Francis Ford Coppola or Woody Allen. Even a failure like Gangs of New York or a curiosity like The Aviator is more interesting and ambitious than Munich, The Black Dahlia or Scoop. – Joe Queenan • My advice to the women of America is to raise more hell and fewer dahlias. – William Allen White • My heart is a garden tired with autumn, Heaped with bending asters and dahlias heavy and dark, In the hazy sunshine, the garden remembers April, The drench of rains and a snow-drop quick and clear as a spark; Daffodils blowing in the cold wind of morning, And golden tulips, goblets holding the rain – The garden will be hushed with snow, forgotten soon, forgotten – After the stillness, will spring come again? – Sara Teasdale • That be the jealousy talking,” Gator said, in no way perturbed. “I can’t help the way the women love me. I was born with the gift.” The men hooted and made rude noises. “You were born with a gift of bullshitting.” Sam pointed out, “but that’s about it.” He looked at Dahlia. “Pardon me, ma’am, but its the truth.” “I rather thought it was,” she agreed. – Christine Feehan • The many varieties and wonderful colors of the modern dahlia make it a totally different flower from the one our grandmothers knew. The names are descriptive of the different varieties, and as there are so many of them, and they bloom from early in June or July until frost, a garden of dahlias might be very interesting. – Helena Rutherfurd Ely • The men gasped at Nicholas. “That’s the most I’ve heard him say in three years.” Sam said. He turned to the others. “You ever hear him talk that much?” “I wasn’t sure he could talk,” Tucker Addison replied straight-faced. “He talks,” Dahlia said defensively. “Begging your pardon, ma’am, but he’s just plain anti-social,” Sam pointed out, “Always had been, always will be. – Christine Feehan • The year is getting to feel rich, for his golden fruits are ripening fast, and he has a large balance in the barns, which are his banks. The members of his family have found out that he is well to do in the world. September is dressing herself in show of dahlias and splendid marigolds and starry zinnias. October, the extravagant sister, has ordered an immense amount of the most gorgeous forest tapestry for her grand reception. – Oliver Wendell Holmes Sr. • There is nothing like the first hot days of spring when the gardener stops wondering if it’s too soon to plant the dahlias and starts wondering if it’s too late. Even the most beautiful weather will not allay the gardener’s notion (well-founded actually) that he is somehow too late, too soon, or that he has too much stuff going on or not enough. For the garden is the stage on which the gardener exults and agonizes out every crest and chasm of the heart. – Henry Mitchell • There is nothing like the first hot days of spring when the gardener stops wondering if it’s too soon to plant the dahlias and starts wondering if it’s too late. – Henry Mitchell • This was not Aunt Dahlia, my good and kindly aunt, but my Aunt Agatha, the one who chews broken bottles and kills rats with her teeth. – P. G. Wodehouse • What I’m worrying about is what Tom is going to say when he starts talking.” “Uncle Tom?” “I wish there was something else you could call him except ‘Uncle Tom,’ ” Aunt Dahlia said a little testily. “Every time you do it, I expect to see him turn black and start playing the banjo. – P. G. Wodehouse
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electronicobjectum · 4 months
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hey dude I found your blog today (not sure why it was recommended to me but here I am)
I dont personally identity with objectum or finding that sort of pleasure from objects, but as I'm exploring the tags im finding myself really curious and I want to understand more. I'm hoping you can answer some questions for me.
the objects you have an attachment to (in your case I think its a keyboard), do you think you're naturally drawn to these objects, or do you think there is a deeper connection with these particular items? Such as a personal history with said item?
Did you "choose them" or did they "choose you", ig?
Do you think its an aesthetic attraction to said objects, or is there something more they bring to you?
How do you and others determine pronouns for the objects?
When did you learn objectum was what you identified with?
I want to be clear this is coming from a place of curiosity and a wish for an understanding! I find myself drawn to certain objects myself (mainly things with physical buttons and screens, particularly handheld devices) but for me its strictly aesthetic and not romantic. Take care and happy holidays ✌️
casually forgets this was sitting in my inbox 😳
my main object isn't a keyboard, it's an astrolite (made by hasbro in 1969), a "futuristic" toy that came with clear pegs that you could put in the holes on top and create a city (main draw). i feel like it's extremely obscure, there's barely any info online about it. the part of aster that i love is basically just a lamp, plug that sucker in (no on/off switch) and spin the wheel to make the pegs on top turn different colors. when i got aster it was just them, no pegs or information or anything. just a serial number on the back. finding that one ebay listing that told me everything i needed to know kinda solidified our relationship. it's definitely a deeper connection but lamps in general just kinda hit different.
i saw them in that store and it was true love at first sight but i'd like to say it goes both ways (has no idea how to explain this)
something about corners and shapes is what initially drew me in but they've been with me through everything ever since i got them. not trauma dumping on side but i've been through it.
i'm not sure how others do it but the way i do it is test pronouns with each object as i'm getting to know them. if it feels wrong i disengage with it, if they feel okay then i keep trying it out. i'm not 100% sure on what aster's pronouns are tbh; they mainly go by he/him but there are some occasions where he goes by they/them. including now.
it's kinda embarrassing to admit but that lamp in dhmis was what got me acting up about objects in the first place. thought it was just a character specific thing at first so i didn't think much of it. met/acquired aster and that completely flipped. i remember searching for stuff like "i love an object what is this called" and quickly came across the term. immediately applied that to myself.
also another thing, i actually have a few beloved objects (not as much as aster but they're pretty important to me): baby, my 2005 ford focus, and charlie, my gaming computer. ofc you probably know this already because i know i posted a list of them somewhere on this blog. but i've kinda been getting into nintendo consoles/controllers recently (corners and shapes <3)
i enjoyed answering these! if there's anything else you'd like to ask, go ahead ☺️ sorry that this took so long tho 😭
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electronicobjectum · 5 months
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cuddling is the best (⁠ ⁠◜⁠‿⁠◝⁠ ⁠)⁠♡
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electronicobjectum · 8 months
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realized i never really introduced my partners. so!
(all dates use mm/dd/yy format)
ASTER (he/they)
an astrolite (hasbro, 1969) that i found in the back of a boutique shop. they were just about to get rid of the electronics that were brought to them (because they only sold clothing) but i took them all; i only really wanted aster but they gave all of the electronics to me for free so i didn't turn the rest down. we've been together since 10/26/16 <3
BABY (they/she)
a 2005 ford focus that was given to my dad by the company that he works for because they were getting a new delivery vehicle. they didn't take care of her at all :( but she's had a bit of work done! i got her around 2018/19 but we aren't really "together", mainly just friends
CHARLIE (hey/hem (i think))
a (cyberpower pc) gaming computer that i got for christmas (2022). had to send hem back twice because they fucked up something both times but hey are working just fine now!! just friends as well
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electronicobjectum · 8 months
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aster when i found them in the resale shop
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