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Are u single?

puffsaddy:

“single” is a word the government created to give Americans tax disadvantages. if you’re asking me if im lonely the answer is yes.

theashenphoenix:

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CHUNGKINGEXPRESS// (1994) • dir. Wong Kar-Wai

wernerherzogs:

the mutuals you have nothing in common with anymore fandom-wise are so important to the dash ecosystem…… #biodiversity

derinthescarletpescatarian:

elodieunderglass:

valdevia:

hazard-symbols-that-fuck-hard:

i want to see some absolutely dogshit, piss-poor renaissance paintings.

ik the masters were great and everything, but not everyone back then could have been a master. i need some frame of reference over here.

May I introduce you to “The Ricotta Eaters” (1585), a painting I could only describe as Ontologically Evil:

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I know it’s technically competent, but it just has a horrid aura surrounding it. I don’t even care about disrespecting the Italian master Vincenzo Campi anymore, he should have looked at this painting and destroyed it like a sick beast.

They’re eating ricotta in a way we did NOT choose to continue

This picture is amazing I love it

homunculus-argument:

audriuska12:

homunculus-argument:

Random old finnish folklore I recall reading: The reason you have to close someone’s eyes after they die, or cover their eyes with a cloth if you can’t, is because the spirit of the newly passed is still in the body and even though it can’t move the eyes anymore, it can still see. You must avoid making eye contact with the dead body, because the soul of the newly dead is scared to go alone, and is looking for someone to come with them. If you lock eyes with the corpse, you will be the next to die.

…So is the second corpse still hazardous, then, or are they fine since they have the first one for company?

I must confess I don’t really know about the more exact details of the undead buddy system.

mournfulroses:

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Emily Dickinson, from a letter to Mr. & Mrs Holland, featured in The Letters of Emily Dickinson

aaronstveit:

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We can’t lose each other now. We must be together always, with no secrets, no shadows.

REBECCA (1940)
dir. Alfred Hitchcock

kizunatallis:

not100bees:

“Bread and circuses” is quickly coming to mean “when you enjoy being alive literally at all or you do something besides posting about communism”

Exact same energy

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