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i am nooooot locked the fuck in. im locked the fuck out. call the locksmith
as an eldest daughter, i sometimes commit the grave sin of having emotions
abnormally large trees please lend me some of your centuries worth of wisdom
oh to be a little cat and sit in a windowsill
bingewatching will never come close to bingereading. there is nothing like blocking out the entire Earth for ten hours to read a book in one sitting no food no water no shower no bra and emerging at the end with no idea what time it is or where you are, a dried-up prune that's sensitive to light and loud noises because you've been in your room in the dark reading by the glow of a single LED. it's like coming back after a three-month vacation in another dimension and now you have to go downstairs and make dinner. absolutely transcendental
What’s your “cut that always bleeds” ? Mines The Infernal Devices. I read them in middle school, eons ago and every once in a while I’m thrown back into time -to those days when I read the books and …yep that cut is a bleeding, stinging mess. My actual roman empire.
go study. it’s what adam parrish would want you to do.
The best way to contact me is to meet me in my dreams at 3am
i hate it when people are writing a long ass thing and start a parenthetical aside and forget to close parentheses it makes me feel like i cant escape from the sentence
"it's all in your head" correct! unfortunately I am also in there
no sentence fills me with utter loathing so much as "i asked chatgpt"
tell me this isnt bluesey core and you’d be lying
View of the Big Cascade in Petergof and the Great Palace of Petergof (1837) by Ivan Aivazovsky
Window wings, fragile panes Shield me from the dark Warm me with your spark
secret calls in the phone/sewing/cat room (chapter 4 of bllb u will always be famous to me)
idgaf if my parents are disappointed in me I'm not impressed by them either
Heard something new in a song I've listened to 200 times
Rubens Santoro (Italian, 1859-1942) - Evening on a Venetian canal
Flaming June, by Frederic Lord Leighton (1830-1896)