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I love that being a longtime fan of Berserk means telling someone "no" when they ask if you would recommend it
How are you feeling?
I won’t play your psychological games
Katniss when Peeta did anything in the first half of the first book
"The creator definitely didn't put that much thought into it" well then clearly someone else has to and I think I'm the weirdo for the job
I see way too many posts about being really affectionate with your friends and if you aren't hugging and kissing your friends then you don't really have friends and you should be in love with your friends a little bit and it annoys me so here's a post that shouts out non-affectionate friends. shoutout to the people who don't like affection or hugging or being super gushy with each other but still love and appreciate their friends dearly. shoutout to the people who find it really hard to be emotionally vulnerable and sweet but are still always there for you in a crisis. shoutout to people who don't have to be hugging you constantly to prove that they care about you
Kristina Šeniauskienė’s garden, Taikos g. 26. Vilnius, Lithuania, 2020.
the evolution of Farnese
Oh well, I guess it didn’t come out as good as I wanted it to be. anyways it was fun.
mood
not people thinking they can escape heartache. avoiding it at all cost is itself a form of it
Vincent van Gogh, Wheat Fields after the Rain, 1890, oil on canvas Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh, PA
Beast of darkness doodle because we all have a little darkness with in ourselves 😉…. Plus I love berserk to much …
"happy april fools day!" wouldnt even notice with the type of shit i got goin on
The constant typing and swiping on the smartphone is an almost liturgical gesture, and it has a substantive impact on our relation to the world. I swipe away the information that does not interest me. I zoom in on the content that I like. I have the world firmly in my grip. The world has to accord with my desires. In this way, the smartphone amplifies self-referentiality. Through all my swiping, I submit the world to my needs. The world appears to me under the digital illusion of total availability.
Byung-Chul Han, Non-things: Upheaval in the Lifeworld