altonin:

me: oh that’s some really sweet good art of two guys in love in their average flat. what a gentle depiction of everyday life

the op’s tags: anthro!courage the cowardly dog/john the baptist

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spacetwins:

You’ve always been strong.

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goodreadss:

Arm of the Jeufosse, Autumn Claude Monet (1884)

art;  
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thriftedrose:

these stairs lead to nowhere but they were still cool

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czrenys:

YA LIT MEME // FOUR DEATHS:
[¼] Bunny Corcoran

The idea of murdering Bunny was horrific, impossible; nonetheless we dwelt on it incessantly, convinced ourselves there was no alternative, devised plans which seemed slightly improbable and ridiculous but which actually worked quite well when put to the test… I don’t know. A month or two before, I would have been appalled at the idea of any murder at all. But that Sunday afternoon, as I actually stood watching one, it seemed the easiest thing in the world. How quickly he fell; how soon it was over

tsh;  lit;  
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Fragile creatures of a small blue planet, surrounded by light years of silent space. Do the dead find peace beyond the rattle of the world? What peace is there for us whose best love cannot return them even for a day? I raise my head to the door and think I will see you in the frame. I know it is your voice in the corridor but when I run outside the corridor is empty. There is nothing I can do that will make any difference. The last word was yours.
Jeanette Winterson, Written On The Body
(via thebluesthour)
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farrells:

holocrone:

Band of Brothers #2  —  The Pacific #5
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oxeyedhera:

Happy Ides of March!
→The Festival of Anna Perenna

“…Never did anything please Venus more than that. So old jokes are cracked and ribald songs are sung, and people love to remember how Anna choused the great god.”

myth;  
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I desire,
Occasionally, some backtalk
From the mute sky,
Sylvia Plath, from Collected Poems; “Black Rook in Rainy Weather,” (via violentwavesofemotion)
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forsimplicityssake:

mermaid moodboards 

↳ VIRGO: off-white, cream tail with spots of beige and brown, lives in a cave, leads lost people to their cave for shelter, sometimes those who have done unspeakable things mysteriously disappear and those who have been wronged receive sudden good luck, spotted just before these strange incidents occur. 

[insp.]

moods;  
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starwarsgenerator:

so what i told oscar isaac was conditional, from a certain point of view, but look at him, hes got anxiety

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art;  
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flixls:

fairytales looks at Luisa Beccaria, fall 2016.

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bensolcs:

another meme i won’t finish: movies [11 of ∞] → interstellar
We’ve always defined ourselves by the ability to overcome the impossible. And we count these moments. These moments when we dare to aim higher, to break barriers, to reach for the stars, to make the unknown known. We count these moments as our proudest achievements. But we lost all that. Or perhaps we’ve just forgotten that we are still pioneers. And we’ve barely begun. And that our greatest accomplishments cannot be behind us, because our destiny lies above us.

films;  
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Still, I sit still,
The mind swept clean in its secret shade,
Charles Wright, from “Reply to Wang Wei” in Appalachia (Farrar, Straus, and Giroux, 1998)
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