A couple of shots of this week’s bullet journal spread! Gone for a pink theme which I thought was pretty cute 😇
I rearranged my entire apartment to storm-watch. I wasn’t disappointed. ⚡️⚡️⚡️ I’m a big thunderstorm fan. It puts me in awe of nature. My father once said that thunderstorms are Mother Nature’s fireworks. She sends them to remind us who can make the most noise… and put on the most spectular light show.
“You don’t spend your life hanging around books without learning a thing or two.” ~ Lemony Snicket
hi I haven’t posted in so long i’m really sorry but i’m back ♡ and here’s my new bujo. it’s a little a6 notebook which was actually a gift from my favourite online book store called Labirint. p.s i’m gonna be posting my norwegian notes yay (i bought the cutest notebook and decided to use it for norwegian. I wiil show you) so yeah i think it’s all for now. Hope you all have a wonderful summer ♡ ♡
rain!!!
Vincent van Gogh, The Complete Letters (“The sadness will last forever”)
drew some flowers 🌷
The Crucible, Arthur Miller (via macrolit)
I’m always a slut for libraries with beautiful architecture
you are loved.
thank you. thank you thank you thank you
“It’s Not Your Fault”
Disclaimer: I’m doing something real out of character for myself and sharing some of my writing. Not looking for tips or improvements as I know my work is clumsy and scattered - this piece is not one of my more structured pieces, it’s something raw and tapping in to some serious emotions/thoughts I’m having. On that note, serious trigger warning.
Make me choose edits: → @anniebonny Athena | Artemis
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I love Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland but I loathe how edgy subcultures have turned it into some one dimensional thing associated with psychedelics and other drugs.
Like, I wanna talk about the recurring presence of logic and mathematics, the cross language (primarily French) puns, I want to talk to people about their interpretations and thoughts but everyone’s so stuck on “haha yeah she’s on shrooms” like come on there’s so much going on don’t let it just be the easiest, weakest response, you’re smarter than that
It’s probably one of my favourite books and I have the exact same problem
My favourite take: Alice in Wonderland adaptations all all dysfunctional because both stories are a hellish amalgamation of victorian pop culture.
Turns of phrase, tourism in-jokes, children’s songs, academia at the time, popular figures in media, all of these are huge contributing factors to the characters and world of alice in wonderland/the looking glass. Reading the Annotated Alice is a trip and a half. Most of it isn’t actually nonsense, it’s an out-of-the-box joke on things most people when the book came out would have instantly recognized. They’re comedy pieces. Even as a modern reader it can get me to laugh, and the more I learn about what the time period was like when the book was released, the funnier it is. Caroll’s vicious deconstruction of mathematics was simply him cracking one one amongst many.
AiW adaptations are always going to be empty products unless you’re entirely willing to either double down on the time period or update it for modern times with commentary on things instantly recognizable to the modern audience.
AiW adaptations with modern settings are like “what if it’s a DYSTOPIA and the animals are all HUMAN and it’s DARK and FOR ADULTS” like…we still have animated movies starring animals? Kid media is more identifiable for the whole family than ever?? There’s a better way????? Turn the dancing mock turtle into a ninja turtle who paints masterpieces you cowards
I like this take.
So what you’re saying is that Alice in Wonderland is basically Victorian Shrek
Actually, yeah, kinda. There’s no real way to say, it’s never been fully explained by Charles Dodgson, it’s all truly interpretation. But in the way it’s written, I’d be willing to call it a literary version of Shrek. It has layers.