"It's almost tomorrow."
girl in red aka marie ulven ringheim <3
been vibing to this song lately and i think im absolutely in love with her because of the way this music is produced and the lyrics (after referring to genius).
i dont like all the artists working or producing music for mental health/highlighting mental issue but i really love GIR because -
that is a GIRL
that is MARIE aka GIR (loml)
these two reasons are enough?
but jokes apart, i really love the way she works on her music and delivers the exact message and the feeling we are supposed to be feeling after listening to a song by her which is really tough in today's time. its said that music is a time capsule and besides this it has the power to make every individual feel something different and hence a bunch of feelings projecting out from a single song??? wohooo powerful, no? YES!
(bts - i relate/ used to relate to music which talks about mental health and feeling low and similar stuff. i have been there so maybe thats why? and ofc i still think about this question that "am i really supposed to be feeling this way? or am i just being too much?" so i try to suppress my feeling and in turn i gift myself a breakdown. we are dealing with something, isnt it? we got this! it gets better. trust me.)
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Also I found this while in the forest, it made me happy
“I’m almost 50, and here is the best thing I have learned so far: every strange thing you’ve ever been into, every failed hobby or forgotten instrument, everything you have ever learned will come back to you, will serve you when you need it. No love, however brief, is wasted.” @louisethebaker on Twitter
What's a line from Shakespeare that makes you go "oohohoooohooo?" (Interpret this emotion any way you wish.) Mine is when Macbeth says "Full of scorpions is my mind" because same.
"Though my soul may set in darkness, it will rise in perfect light; I have loved the stars too fondly to be fearful of the night"
Sarah Williams
A rare moment during the process of coral bleaching
TIL that in 1903 the New York Times predicted that building a flying machine would be possible in 1-10 Million years.
via ift.tt
Baroque Pearls
in pfp - hozier; in banner - picture from pinterest (credits to the owner.) also hi, im avika. nice to meet you.
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