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why does my tumblr always contain the most devious ship art and freakiness when i open it in public and then it’s only text posts at home
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my best tip for anyone trying to get back into reading is to remember that you can read books to avoid other responsibilities in ur life and it can become a vice if you play your cards right
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greece representing glasses wearers everywhere
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these albanian vampires are kinda cool tbh
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Clouds. The cyclopaedia; or, Universal dictionary of arts, sciences, and literature. Plates. 1820.
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This hat has a fun history! Back in 1983, it made its debut in the show 𝘗𝘢𝘳𝘵𝘯𝘦𝘳𝘴 𝘪𝘯 𝘊𝘳𝘪𝘮𝘦, where Francesca Annis portrayed the character Tuppence Beresford. Fast forward to 2004, and the piece reappeared in the beloved TV series 𝘗𝘰𝘪𝘳𝘰𝘵, specifically in the episode 𝘋𝘦𝘢𝘵𝘩 𝘰𝘯 𝘵𝘩𝘦 𝘕𝘪𝘭𝘦, where Zoe Telford brought the character Rosalie Otterbourne to life in this thrilling adventure! Learn more: Bit.ly/Acces028
#yeaahh the whole first half of the movie i thought that the hat was because she was struggling economically or something#i love love love tommy and tuppence but the hats😭#tommy and tuppence my spirit animals
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“I want to be like water. I want to slip through fingers, but hold up a ship.”
— Michelle Williams
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Darcy’s introduction in Pride and Prejudice is really ‘what if you had just had the worst month of your life because your ex-bestie tried to lover boy scam your baby sister out of her share of your dad’s life insurance and your friend dragged you to a shitty party in a dive bar in the neighbourhood where he’d just signed a short term lease, and you decided to let your bad mood show because you were never going to see any of the assholes in this stupid shitty bar EVER again. And your friend ended up making out with a girl he’d just met there while you were stuck talking to her sister who was less cute and then her mother appeared and started trying to matchmake and started saying how if she was twenty years younger she’d clime you like a redwood and ooooh is that a black Amex, guess the next round is on you hahhahahahaha, while her other sister (how many fucking sisters does she have?!) flashed an obviously fake ID at the bar and ordered six vodka-diet red bulls and no one in her family except the less-cute sister even tried to stop her. And you went home and consoled yourself that you would never see any of these people again but then you met them over and over again because they live next door and your friend and the cute sister keep meeting up to make out but not actually date and then. You fall in love with the less-cute sister because it turns out she’s really witty and charismatic but she already knows and remembers and resents the fact that on a day when you were in a shitty mood you called her mid out loud in a dive bar.’
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I know it’s been mentioned a lot that Mansfield Park is like the anti-Pride and Prejudice but I just realized, Elizabeth rejects the proposal of a clergyman cousin and eventually marries the wealthy man with an estate whom she reads for filth when he first proposes and then tries to mend his ways and become someone more worthy… while Fanny rejects the rich guy who tries to change for her and marries her clergyman cousin.
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Ao3 does not need an algorithm, you're just lazy
Ao3 does not need a 1-5 star rating system, you just want to bring down authors writing for FREE
Ao3 does not need automatic censorship, it is an archive, therefore anything can be posted
Writing or reading about something illegal does not mean the author nor the reader condones it, if that were true, you could never read a story involving anything negative
Purity culture is ruining fan culture and you all are fucking annoying
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The Course of Empire is a series of five paintings created by the English-born American painter Thomas Cole between 1833 and 1836, which depicts the growth and fall of an imaginary city. The Course of Empire comprises the following works: The Course of Empire – The Savage State (1); The Arcadian or Pastoral State (2); The Consummation of Empire (3); Destruction (4); and Desolation (5).
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