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homemessage

soft4youu:

I love that I don’t care anymore. Not in a hurtful way, but in a peaceful way.

+ 688

unsubconscious:
“Le Corbusier, The Pavillon de l'Esprit Nouveau, 1925, Bologna, Italy. Photo by Matteo Carassale
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nicollekidman:

i love torturing myself with fictional characters just to make sure i can still access depth of feeling. i love being normal.

+ 1443

perfectquote:

“I hope one day we can forgive each other for not being what we wanted each other to be”

Kriti G.

+ 60594

the-night-picture-collector:
““Herbert List, Ashtray, London, 1956
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fuckglossier:

unbuttoning anything for someone is… incredibly intimate and cinematographical, oscar worthy to say the least

+ 141628

3wings:
“Female Bodysuit - Detail, Malibu, 1992
Herb Ritts
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beastliness:

She wanted to be burnt. She thought to herself, I talk almost like a saint, to burn for love—for no mystic love, but for a ravaging sensual meeting.

Elena, Anaïs Nin

+ 456

milkkbub:

“I beg you, eat me up. Want me down to the marrow.”

— Hélène Cixous  from “The Love of the Wolf” (via hvorenn)

+ 25489

weltenwellen:
“Anaïs Nin, The Early Diary of Anaïs Nin, 1923–1927
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linkinmoon:

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Ada Limón, The Great Blue Heron of Dunbar Road

+ 2090

radioheaddyke:

why don’t you read a poem about the sunrise written 5 centuries ago and contemplate the fact that we have been writing about the same sun for centuries upon centuries and then maybe you’ll calm down

+ 87188

annabelle–cane:

I don’t think we as a society are ever gonna improve on vampires. they’re a metaphor for the monarch class they’re a metaphor for capitalism they’re a metaphor for disease they’re a metaphor for addiction they’re a metaphor for trauma they’re a metaphor for disability they’re a metaphor for breaking from tradition they’re a metaphor for a hot woman who bites your tit what CAN’T they do

+ 26213

essayisms:

I really need a reading holiday. A reading holiday is a concept which (I think) I’ve come up with but never done. It involves me renting out a little country cottage in some remote part of the English countryside for a couple weeks and bringing a suitcase full of books I’ve been wanting to read and spending all my time just sitting and reading not contacting the outside world just going to the village grocers and cooking soups and going on long walks and drinking tea and having hot baths and finally catching up on all the reading I’ve been wanting to do and getting really early nights and just having so much rest

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