The parallels between Will Byers and Henry Creel | Peter Ballard | Vecna | 001
Do Gangjae - outfits
my name 2021
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
The most precious place✨️
I have found the most valuable thing.
Heaven Gaia spring 2022 couture
Süleymân I and Hurrem Haseki-Sultân’s wedding:
The controversial union had to be announced at some point, and the run-up to the Iran campaign in spring 1534, when the contract of marriage was sealed, was an inappropriate time for festivities, especially given the mourning for Suleyman’s mother Hafsa. Now [January 1536] that Suleyman was safely home, Roxelana may have pressed to have her stature as his legal wife made public. […] The royal wedding apparently caught some in the foreign community by surprise. “This week there has occurred in this city a most extraordinary event, one absolutely unprecedented in the history of the Sultans,” remarked the Istanbul representative of the Genoese Bank of Saint George. “The Grand Signior Suleiman has taken to himself as his Empress a slave woman from Russia.… There is great talk about the marriage and none can say what it means.” […] “At night the principal streets are gaily illuminated, and there is much music and feasting,” […] “The houses are festooned with garlands and there are everywhere swings in which people swing by the hour with great enjoyment.” […] “In the old Hippodrome a great tribune is set up, the place reserved for the Empress and her ladies screened with a gilt lattice,” wrote the Genoese banker. “Here Roxelana and the Court attended a great tournament in which both Christian and Muslim Knights were engaged, and tumblers and jugglers and a procession of wild beasts.” The giraffes had necks so long that to the unaccustomed spectator they appeared to “touch the sky.”
– Peirce, Leslie. Empress of the East: How a European Slave Girl Became Queen of the Ottoman Empire
Where is the International protection the Palestinian people is entitled to when the occupying power violates international law and harms those it is obliged to protect. Aren't Palestinians lives worth saving?
-Riyad Mansour (Palestinian representative to the UN)
Honestly that's so fuckinggg annoyinggg ughhh
whenever i click the cc button on a youtube video that clearly has a high budget and is made by a fucking studio and i see “english - auto generated” i spit daggers from my eyes and mouth at whoever decided to not pay someone to make actual captions
Kim Taehyung as Vincent Van Gogh Paintings ♡ for @kimtaegis
i love the phrase “you’re not wrong” because nowhere does it imply that you’re right either