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Lost Elf

@spiritofsolace / spiritofsolace.tumblr.com

Solas, but somehow sorrows
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aasteraarts

Hello!\^o^/ Solitude is my second favorite city(。^▽^) in Skyrim (After Whiterun), so I wanted to have its beautiful landscape in my room, this picture took only 7 hours( ̄▽ ̄)", taking into account the city breaks (eh… I really want to go through all the cities of Skyrim (and not only) live) .·´¯`(>▂<)´¯`·.

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i do not at all mean this in a perjorative manner, but i do think it’s important to be able to consume a piece of media and go, “i’m not the audience for this” and be able to just walk away 

there doesn’t have to be something wrong or “problematic” about something for a person to not like it. personal taste is personal taste. but something not doing it for you doesn’t mean it automatically has to be wrong or bad. it’s just not for you. 

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sindri42

There’s been several times when I’ve watched a thing and been like, they clearly did what they intended to do, and did it well, and I don’t want any part of it. This is a high quality and deeply unpleasant piece of art.

“This is a high quality and deeply unpleasant piece of art” is a wonderful line, I love it, I feel it in my soul

too good a take to be left in the tags

Recently, my son said to me after seeing a ballet on television: “It’s beautiful but I don’t like it.” And I thought, Are many grown-ups capable of such a distinction? It’s beautiful, but I don’t like it. Usually, our grown-up thinking is more along the lines of: I don’t like it, so it’s not beautiful. What would it meant to separate those two impressions for art making and for art criticism?

- Sarah Ruhl, 100 Essays I Don’t Have Time To Write

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It was a rainy and grey day in the forests of Sonfjället. I was kind of lost and my old hiking boots were drenched. I had left most of the gear back at the cabin and had only some crackers and raisins to eat. Plenty of water though. Turned out to be one of my fondest hiking memories. Sonfjället nature reserve in Härjedalen, Sweden (September 1, 2019).

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