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zenderoglu:
“ They were the coolest.
Bellucci and Cassel in a promotional photo-shoot for Irréversible, 2002.
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zenderoglu:

They were the coolest.  

Bellucci and Cassel in a promotional photo-shoot for Irréversible, 2002. 

theoptia:

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Marguerite Duras, from The Lover

Text ID: to devour and be devoured,

fine-arts-gallery:

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Death and the Maiden (c. 1908) by Marianne Stokes.

loveaholicremade-deactivated202:

microdosing on being masculine by making my pfp a boy

corpsebibliophile:

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People speak sometimes about the “bestial” cruelty of man, but that is terribly unjust and offensive to beasts, no animal could ever be so cruel as a man, so artfully, so artistically cruel.

-Fyodor Dostoevsky

angelicguy:

angelicguy:

Hate it when someone I know gets poisoned and suddenly it’s their whole personality

They get highkey obsessed with antidotes

wuntrum:

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happy sparkle on its wednesday monday

a-hulder:

The Crouching Venus (Lely version) - Doidalses of Bithynia, third century BC //  Combing Her Hair Torii Kotondo, 1929

wordfather:

huh. something small but unexpected happened and it threw me off my rhythm. the whole day is ruined now. its gonna take me 3-5 business days to recover

yesterdaysprint:
“ The Terre Haute Tribune, Indiana, March 28, 1952
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yesterdaysprint:

The Terre Haute Tribune, Indiana, March 28, 1952

typewriter-worries:
“shi-saa:
“Novalis, Heinrich von Ofterdingen
[originally published 1802]
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[ Text ID: “What is the eternal mystery?” / “Love.” ”

typewriter-worries:

shi-saa:

Novalis, Heinrich von Ofterdingen
[originally published 1802]

[ Text ID: “What is the eternal mystery?” / “Love.” ]

shi-saa:
“Virginia Woolf, A Room of One’s Own
[originally published 1929]
”

shi-saa:

Virginia Woolf, A Room of One’s Own
[originally published 1929]

enchantedbook:
“ ‘The Seven Ravens’ illustration by Franz Stassen from a collection of Fairytales by German publisher, ‘Scholz Verlag’, 1904
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enchantedbook:

‘The Seven Ravens’ illustration by Franz Stassen from a collection of Fairytales by German publisher, ‘Scholz Verlag’, 1904