really love dynamics that are like 'it honestly doesn't matter if you view them as romantic or platonic, the point is that they love each other. the type of love is inconsequential, all that matters is that it's there'. gotta be one of my favorite genders.
serennedy to too sweet by hozier 🫡
Nice consequences, did your actions pick them out for you ?
vintage cherub trinket box
mitskis publicist was kind enough to let me photograph her again tonight :) very grateful
“that character is a war criminal” that character is from a fictional fantasy world and did not attend the geneva convention
everything i learn about tswift is against my will
Art by Toshiyuki Enoki 榎俊幸
google how to ask a good friend to hang out without embarrassment. google how to send text to friend without sounding like an insane weirdo whos never talked to another human being before. google how to text like a normal person. wikihow to talk to anyone
Famous Last Words (An Ode to Eaters), Ethel Cain / Oil paintings by Jen Mazza
I took the text from Frankenstein: A New Musical
I love gratuitous acts of love and stupidity and obsession. Like, Mary Shelley losing her virginity to her man on her mother's grave in a churchyard and then keeping his preserved heart after her died? Metal. Heathcliff digging up Catherine's grave and forcing her to haunt him since he refuses to live without her? Iconic. Romeo and Juliet’s double suicide after three days of burning teenage passion? Felt.
yes girl you are so [if i loved you less i might be able to talk about it more] [hands are unbearably beautiful] [i'll take care of you it's rotten work not to me not if it's you] [if you are intolerable let me be the one to tolerate you] [i could recognise him by touch alone] [i love you i want us both to eat well] [on purpose i love you on purpose] [whatever our souls are made of his and mine are the same] [i am half agony half hope] [you have bewitched me body and soul and i love love love you] [he is half of my soul as the poets say] [i'm sick of people saying that love is all a woman is fit for but i'm so lonely] [i love you most ardently] [let me stay tender hearted despite despite despite] [someone has to leave first this is a very old story there is no other version of this story] [mostly i want to be kind] [tell me how all this and love too will ruin us] [you said i killed you haunt me then] [someone somewhere can you understand me a little love me a little] [i will love you as misfortune loves orphans as fire loves innocence and as justice loves to sit and watch while everything goes wrong] [sorry about the blood in your mouth i wish it was mine] [who will come into my kitchen and be hungry for me] can we kiss now
adaptation of frankenstein, mary shelley (1818) | wuthering heights, emily brontë (1847) | dracula, bram stoker (1897)