hello sluts
me: uhg, i hate clichés
author: they kissed but it didn’t work very well because neither of them could stop smiling
me: HOLY SHIT THEY KISSED BUT IT DIDNT WORK VERY WELL BECAUSE NEIHER OF THEM COULD STOP SMILING
Anne Sexton, The Complete Poems
the sopranos (1999–2007) / house of the dragon (2022–) / the last days of judas iscariot, stephen adly guirigis / interview with the vampire (2022–) / succession (2018–)
hey um i’ve got some bad news. we mulled your boyfriend. he fell in the wine and we mulled him. yeah with the cinnamon sticks.
minimalism is cool but have you ever had all the things you love in your room
Jupiter’s surface looks like it came from a dream
Takagi Haruyama
Frog Drawings
Edo period
Favourite Horror Films → Scream (1996)
“Hi, this is Gale Weathers with an exclusive eyewitness account of this amazing breaking story. Several more local teens are dead, bringing to an end the harrowing mystery of the masked killings that has terrified this peaceful community like the plot of some scary movie. It all began with the scream of a 911, and ended in a bloodbath that has rocked the town of Woodsboro.”
HOWL PENDRAGON
You who swallowed a falling star, o’ heartless man, your heart shall soon be mine.
Gabriela Mistral, from a letter to Doris Dana c. January 1950 (translated by Velma García-Gorena)
How can I ever be conservative with my spending when there are literally beverages
“November touches too many nerves at the same time. Some days you are left to cleave your own heart into a safe place. To survive the month of clenching teeth. Thrown to the space in between. The knocking you carry in your chest can be heard for miles; splintering out a new home.”
— Ana Carrizo, “In the Month of November”
Jules de Balincourt (French/American, b. 1972), It Depends on What Direction You Look In, 2020. Scorched earth oil, oil and oilstick on board, 86.5 x 76.4 cm
Yasmine Wüster