the most impactful peace of literature
im in quarantine so no ones allowed to interact with me but theres something objectively hilarious about hearing a knock at the door and when you go to open it this is all you see
*Calls out, “Hey, king. Are you single?” to the vaguely humanoid creature lurking at the base of the stairs*
It thinks for a moment.
“No,” it says finally. “I am many.”
I’ve never been more turned on.
Human beings b like. *sits and stares peacefully at a fire* *sits and stares peacefully at the ocean* *sits and stares peacefully at a sleeping animal*
a small rhythmic motion: is happening
us for 6 million years and counting: talented brilliant showstopping incredible
I just learned that the Russian word for “ladybug” translates to “God’s Little Cow”
Fujishima Takeji - Distant View of Awajishima (1929)
Le Morte d'Arthur: The Book of King Arthur and his Noble Knights of the Round Table, 1910-1 by William Russell Flint (Scottish, 1880–1969)
Oh to live in a little cottage on top of a mountain beside the sea
i honestly am welcome in most buildings, im an eager guest; and they love to have me
@grantaire why did you leave this in the tags
i bet those colors only shrimp can see suck major ass
jealousy isn’t the way bro
Ghost train
Running down the dead rails on an abandoned trestle bridge, somewhere in the Pacific Northwest Gothic region of this deeply haunted country…