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excelsior

@melativiolet / melativiolet.tumblr.com

| erin | 20 | ravenclaw |
| writing: @thomasinacoverly |
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ever since i heard that version of ‘no children’ by the mountain goats that was recorded at a concert where the singer didn’t sing at all and it was the audience, instead, who sang the entire song together surprisingly well and coherently (i reblogged it here) it’s like.. i too have wanted to go to a mountain goats concert and experience something like that. imagine. imagine singing ‘i am drowning, there is no sign of land, you are coming down with me, hand in unlovable hand’ with hundreds of other people and your voices blending together into one sea. for a crowd to take those horrifically tragic lyrics and make it something communal, something connective. it would be something i’d always remember. oh to sing no children by the mountain goats in collective anon... doesn’t it sound transcendent! does anyone here get what i mean

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diarygirls

love languages

  • cut up fruit on a plate
  • doing work at the same table
  • adjusting someone’s collar, brushing off lint on their shoulder, fixing their hair
  • bringing home leftovers
  • excited text messages 
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a little larger than the entire universe - fernando pessoa // hafsa qasim // rosewater1997 // iphigenia in forest hills - janet malcolm // img // genesis 3:6

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misteerie

maurice sendak // late afternoon by patrick saunders // oranges by gary soto // @tessathompsun​  // sweet generous fruit by @julykings​ // the nuisance by marge piercy // @nathanielorion​ // orange sunrise by mickie cierno // the orange by wendy cope // our beautiful life when it’s filled with shrieks by christopher citro // still life with basket and six oranges by vincent van gogh // moonlight (2016) barry jenkins

@soracities​ //  Old Woman Peeling An Orange by Edward E. Simmons // Spat Out Spit by Lady Lamb // Dreaming of Pomegranates by Felice Casorati // The Thirteen Letters // Peeled Orange by Ion Andreescu // Nectarines by General Vibe // The Little Fruit Seller by John Singer Sargent // Tintin in Tibet by Mount Eerie // The Side Effects Of Eating Too Many Clementines by Alessia Di Cesare

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boykeats

Fallen Angel Prays Beside The Coffee Maker by Keaton St. James

[poem text: all words come from somewhere. cradle of the larynx, riverbanks of the vocal cords. once upon a time you pressed your fingertips to my not-adam’s apple & called it holy, holy, gifted me with the shapes of the word wings & suddenly, flight. in spite of everything, i’ll still spend this morning praying as steam rises & sugar melts: oh starmaker, bless bees for their dancing, bless the neighbor for her breadmaking, bless the sweat running down my forehead & stinging my eyes. i am teaching myself how to sing hymns again for you, slowly, with this small human mouth, with its crooked teeth & its blackberry-craving tongue. while i wait for the coffee to cool, my lover is moving through our garden, tending to the carrots & to the fig tree, checking the scar left behind in the landscape after i fell. violets are growing there now, he told me last week as he came in from the rain, wet shirt clinging to his chest, eyes shining. wild violets, same color as the heart of a saint. & lord, there is no word more beautiful than his name. i will be singing it to him until the heat-death of this universe robs us all of sound. holy, holy is the gleam of his teeth as he laughs. you know i let him touch my shoulder blades now? /end poem text]

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katbennet
and I don’t want the world to see me ‘cause I don’t think that they’d understand when everything’s made to be broken I just want you to know who I am
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I think one of the funniest things you can do in fantasy is write characters who are, like, from completely different genres and styles of fantasy. Like they do live in the same world, which works by the same rules, they just look at it from different perspectives.

 Like there’s this Epic High Fantasy Legendary Warrior who’s all like “I was born to serve. My oath binds my honour and my honour binds my soul. I am only a sword in the hands of my masters, their word is my law, I am to serve them, without thought or hesitation, until death and once beyond.”

 And the Ordinary Dude From Gritty City sitting next to her lowers his bong like “dude no offense but that’s kinda fucked up.”

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escapekit

The Long Journey II Germany-based photographer Kevin Krautgartner has been fascinated for years by the inconspicuous, often unpaved or only rarely used roads and tracks in some of the most remote places in the world. Roads through lava fields, dried up salt lakes or even wetlands. Roads that only interfere with nature to a limited extent and allow a co-existence of landscape and movement path. Due to the very versatile soil and the mostly immediate surrounding nature, the aerial perspective shows how we have created paths through all kinds of vegetation.

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