Born A Crime (?), Trevor Noah // Portrait of a Bedouin girl, Leopold Carl Müller // A Feast for Crows, Chapter 2, The Captain Of Guards.
lyanna stark || elia martell || sansa stark || arya stark || alicent hightower || jaehaera targaryen || cersei lannister || myrcella baratheon || joanna lannister || aemma arryn || catelyn stark || sansa stark (2) || margaery tyrell || rhaena targaryen, daughter of aenys i || arianne martell || aerea targaryen || obara sand
Mixing MBF and Mary Oliver is criminal, I’ll never get over these two 😢
“In Blackwater Woods” by Mary Oliver
When the rest of the world looks at the united states right now, we see a government who sends billions to support genocide but cannot help their own people starving on the streets.
We see a police force who won't go in to save children from school shootings, but deploy at a rapid rate to arrest peaceful protestors using their right to free speech to protest a genocide
America, you are a war mongering snake eating your own tail. You will protect and support war criminals in another country but let your own people starve and die
To the students bravely protesting now, we see your strength. We see what we saw when students protested the Vietnam War. We have faith you will prevail
no one has ever described girlhood like elena ferrante. the expectations. the inherent dissatisfaction, with your body, with who you are, or rather who you’re becoming. the competition. being the centre of your universe, viewing everyone pretty much exclusively in relation to yourself. learning not to. beautiful and in sparkling prose and not overly romanticised. i am so emo abt my brilliant friend rn. Elena Ferrante the woman you are.
shirts that go hard: rock n' roll edition
“there is nothing outside of yourself that can ever enable you to get better, stronger, richer, quicker, or smarter. Everything is within. Everything exists. Seek nothing outside of yourself.” ― Miyamoto Musashi
Kami Art by Gordiart
Hall, Creech Grange, unknown artist (signed with monogram 'D.R' lower right), English school, c. 19th century, watercolour.
Portrait of a Lady on Fire - Hélène Delmaire
French b. 1982 -
Oil on canvas,