Meirl
It's always "Are you okay?" and never "Got the music in you baby, tell me why."
1987 Ford Bronco XLT
“We do what we can to endure.”
A Ghost Story (David Lowery, 2017)
this is actually super fucking smartass of them
Reblogging as this is so important everyone! My mum had breast cancer and that shit is not nice so please check yourself ladies and gents! 💕💕💕
Thank you Henry 💗
The COMPLETE 4-page Guide to Surviving an Authoritarian Regime, in graphic form -With love, your Eastern European friends #LearnFromEurope
BOOST THIS. Hell of a good read, far too applicable, and why do people willfully refuse to see this? Because they think they’re safe? It can’t target them? Isn’t this is one of the most likely environments for people to turn in each other once it’s entrenched?
— Meredith Marple
Ibn Ellil
the funniest hp lovecraft story is the one where some guy’s family offended an evil wizard who then cursed his entire family saying that all the men would die before they hit like 30. the protagonist is going crazy trying to find a spell to break the curse and then the big reveal was that the wizard was literally just breaking into their house and killing them himself.
AH YES THE FEARED GUN WIZARD CURSE OF BEING SHOT IN THE FACE
So I just found this document on my computer titled “Mahler history.rtf”
According to a note I left at the top, it was written at 12:24 AM, but on what date I have no idea
It’s literally just page after page of half-asleep, incoherent rambling about Gustav Mahler. Here are some of my favorite parts
(I am deeply sorry that it’s in Comic Sans. I guess I thought that was an acceptable font choice at the time)
Isn’t that always the way
“autstrio-hungary ian”
“accordion harp”
this is the point at which I lost my grip on reality
im dyin g
not exactly sure why I thought someone was sneaking into my house or why I decided to ignore it and continue
a masterpiece
A masterpiece!!
“I choose to love you in silence because in silence I find no rejection, and in silence no one owns you but me.”
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Rumi
(via quotefeeling)
Countess Charlotte von Jennison-Walworth, Card from Die Jungfrau von Orleans (Maid of Orleans, a Transformation Playing Card Deck, publisher Johann Friedrich Cotta ,1805.
People wanted to see Copia in fishnets. I delivered.