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The parallels between Will Byers and Henry Creel | Peter Ballard | Vecna | 001
some things i’ve been looking at online recently
how to be critical of the things you love
does your daughter know it’s okay to be angry?
tell the people you love that you love them
what football will look like in the future
laura palmer graduates by amy woolard
the raincoat by ada limón
on the violent language of the refugee crisis by christina sharpe
the yellow wallpaper by charlotte perkins gilman
an impromptu therapy session with jenny slate
gathered by plants: some decolonial love letters
wanna put my tender heart in a blender
small kindnesses by danusha laméris
i’m on my death bed so i’m coming clean by mj pack
we lived happily during the war by ilya kaminsky
#his beauty cannot be described in words❤️
unreal (cr.@/joonie)
tu fui ego eris
This is what I need😭
I love seeing men gush about their relationships and the women they love. It’s time for the whole trope of men hating being married/ viewing relationships as things holding them back. Amen for men uplifting their women and their relationship. Amen for men getting choked up and ready eyes thinking about the one they love. Amen for men thinking of the woman they are with as their best friend.
#a true inspiration❤️
"Hurrem’s patronage was not limited to these projects. She built a double bath on the ceremonial route adjacent to Hagia Sophia in the centre of the Old City, another one in the crowded commercial centre of Eminonu on the shores of the Golden Horn and a khan close to the Grand Bazaar in Istanbul. She also built a mosque in Ankara, waterways in Edirne, a mosque, a soup kitchen and a primary school in Svilengrad in today’s Bulgaria, and another madrasa in Istanbul. She repaired the Ayn Zubeyde waterways that supplied water to Mecca and she actively participated in the building process of the funerary mosque complex of her son, S¸ehzade Mehmed. Even though she never became Valide Sultan because of her early death, the immense patronage of Hurrem Sultan formed a true prototype for future generations of favourites and queen mothers."
~Source: "The Women Who Built the Ottoman World: Female Patronage and the Architectural Legacy of Gulnus Sultan" by Muzaffer Özgüleş
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Hiroshi Yoshida was a 20th-century Japanese painter and woodblock printmaker. He is regarded as one of the greatest artists of the shin-hanga style, and is noted especially for his excellent landscape prints. Yoshida travelled widely, and was particularly known for his images of non-Japanese subjects done in traditional Japanese woodblock style.
by @senlinyu but in memes
This is one of my favourite Dramione fics. I am a bit of sucker for Veela Draco and I just adore the angst that comes with it. So, this is a crack tribute to @senlinyu ‘s wonderful fic.
At the beginning of the fic:
And at the same time:
Hermione knows something is up and Draco obliviates her rather than let her know she can save him.
Everyone and I mean everyone tries to give her a hint:
Runcorn tries to tear Hermione down and he has a plan:
And the epilogue: