,,Izvini devojko, mogu li te pitati nešto?"
,,Naravno, recite?"
,,Ne zameri, ali posmatram te kako sediš tu i pišeš, mogu li znati šta to?"
Baka mi se nasmeši.
,,Samo neke svoje misli i izmišljene priče."
,,Da li bi htela da čuješ moju? Možda je zapišeš i sačuvaš od zaborava."
,,Rođena sam u zimu '49, kao peto dete i prva devojčica. Valjda su me zato previše pazili, šta znam..imala sam lepo detinjstvo, ali se završilo previše brzo. Roditelji su mi poginuli kada sam imala 16 i ostala sam sa braćom kojima se ukazala prilika da me udaju za nekog bogataša iz susednog mesta. On je bio dosta stariji od mene, ali to tad nije bilo važno. Sa 17 sam mu rodila prvog sina, sa 18 drugog. Nije hteo žensko dete i valjda sam imala sreće..bio je dobar čovek, ali mnogo nezgodan kad popije. Ako me pitaš jesam li ga volela..poštovala sam ga. Ipak je bio otac moje dece. A ljubav, ja sam volela samo jednog čoveka u životu i voleću ga do groba. Voleo je i on mene, ali nije nam se dalo..takvo je vreme bilo. On je bio sirot, braća nisu htela ni da čuju. A svako ga veče i dalje sanjam onako kako ga pamtim, je l' mi veruješ? Takva ljubav ne umire..veče pred moju svadbu, iskrala sam se iz kuće da ga vidim još jednom. Bila sam mu spremna reći vodi me sa sobom, ali on ni da čuje! Kaže čeka te dobar život, ja to nemam da ti ponudim, ne možemo od ljubavi živeti. A ja danas tvrdim da smo mogli, dan jedan nije prošao a da ja na njega nisam pomislila. Na dan venčanja sam ga videla ispred crkve kako plače..ispratio me je drugom čoveku i to mu jedino nisam oprostila. Kada sam se preselila, nisam ga videla godinama. A onda jedno jutro na pijaci, ma nisam ga ni ugledala, a već sam ga osetila, ja ti to ne mogu opisati. Vodio je za ruku malu devojčicu, a meni je srce eto prepuklo! Nismo se pozdravili, samo smo se gledali dugo, valjda nam reči ne bi bile dovoljne. Tad sam ga videla poslednji put...čula sam priče od ljudi da je tokom rata otišao za Nemačku, a posle ništa ne znam. Ali znam da me i dalje voli, osećam to. Valjda je imao lepši život od mog, nadam se, eto.."
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(...) Neymar’s son plays with Messi’s children, their families are close – Says Ramiro Pérez, from the Spanish’s Newspaper “Marca”.
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Ladies, gentlemen, and non-binary peeps,
The King is back. ❤
“Goodbyes are only for those who love with their eyes. Because for those who love with heart and soul there is no such thing as separation.”
— Rumi
TAEKOOK'S QUOTES. ♡
"we're taekook"
"ah taekook? best unit"
"taekook forever"
"taekook is a cute word"
"we make a good match"
"in a way we're partners in crime"
"look at me, just me"
"he's sleeping next to me"
"v hyung is my safe place"
"the mole under your eye is pretty"
"the mole under your lips inspire me"
"you can't live without me"
"you can't get away from me"
"jungkook i don’t know what i’d do without you"
"jungkookie and I didn't sleep right?"
"my eyes are always on you"
"my baby might smell something weird at night"
"you are the world's #1 most handsome guy!"
"when im with v hyung im happy no matter where we go"
"me and jungkookie never fight with each other, but always got scolded together"
"i’m gonna be in taehyung room after concert tomorrow"
"i ate the same food with jungkook and we had an adult conversation asking how we are. he's happy these days"
"you’re no matter what, the best of all the best, in my opinion"
"no matter what anyone says, in my opinion, you are the best of all the best"
"i thought you'd be beyond my imagination, but then I think again and you are way beyond my imagination"
“you’re going to have a great time. love, christopher.”
it literally takes zero effort to just ignore a ship that you don't like. as long as it's legal there's nothing wrong with people shipping characters that they want to ship.
if you hate it that much, don't interact with things involving that ship. it takes zero effort not to be a dick.
stop feeling like you need to announce you aren't a shipper of something when you're complicating an artist or writer. it's fucking rude and disheartening. keep that shit to yourself. you like the writing? you like it. you dont need to add how much you hate the ship or like a different ship better.
let people ship what they want (as long as it is legal)
So here is the #BookChallenge I put together for the year, muxing up categories from several Book Challenge lists I spotted on the net, such as POPSUGAR Reading Challenge or the Reading Women Challange. It counts 30 books as I will hopefully read a few more?
I put together one that could provide me a mix of pushing me out of my comfort zone/broadening my horizons and a very much deserved in this crazy long night self-indulgence.
I am sharing it, even if it’s a bit late for this kind of projects but what is Time during a pandemic? The passage of time has been long lost ever since… Anyway! I am sharing this hoping to provide useful/intersting tips or - who knows? - inspiration to do this or a similar challenge to fellow bookworms and not. I added flags on certain categories so you know what to expect, that is where to find queer content or where to set sails. After all, in a time where travelling is pretty much not an option, a book can a be the best airplane ticket to fly around this big troubled world forgetting the current chaos…
A crime novel or thriller in translation by a Muslim/ Latinx/ Black/ Asian/ Indigenous and so on author: The Skating Ring (La pista de hielo), Roberto Bolano 🇨🇱
Reread a favourite: Love In the Time of Cholera, Gabriel Garcia Marquez
Book by a Southern American author: Hurricane Season (Temporada de huracanes), Fernanda Melchor 🇲🇽 (suggested by the one and only @faeinthefog)
Book about incarceration: Bad Girls: The Rebels and Renegades of Holloway Prison, Caitlin Davies
An author from Eastern Europe: Tales of The Little Quarter or Prague Tales ( Povídky malostranské), Jan Neruda 🇨🇿
Queer Love Story: The Well of Loneliness, Radclyffe Hall 🏳️🌈
A non-European book in translation (see point 1): The Sea Cloak and Other Stories, Nayrouz Qarmout (Palestine) 🇵🇸
A book you’ve been intimidated to read: Girl, Woman, Other, Bernardine Evaristo 🏳️🌈
Non-fiction about anti-racism: Women, Race and Class, Angela Davis
A LGBTQ+ History book: waiting for GJ season 2, a self-indulgent reading… Gentleman Jack: the Real Anne Lister, Anne Choma & Sally Wainwright 🏳️🌈
A book by a trans or non-binary author: Conundrum by the recently departed trans writer and historian Jan Morris 🏳️⚧️ 🏳️🌈
A debut novel of a queer author: On Earth We’re Briefly Gorgeous, Ocean Vuong 🏳️🌈
Read a book with a cover you don’t like: The Fourteenth Letter, Claire Evans
A book published in 2021: Common Ground, Naomi Ishiguro
A book by an author who shares my zodiac sign (Scorpio): The Pull of the Stars, Emma Donoghue 🏳️🌈
Poetry collection by a black woman: And Still I Rise, Maya Angelou
A book you’ve seen on someone’s bookshelf: Claudine at School, Colette (spotted on @natreadsthings blog)
An epistolary: Love Letters, Virginia Woolf & Vita Sackville West 🏳️🌈
A book with a black and white cover: We Have Always Lived In The Castle, Shirley Jackson - spooky Halloween reading
A book set in multiple countries: Exciting Times, Naoise Dolan 🏳️🌈
A book set somewhere you’d like to visit in 2021: Giovanni’s Room, James Baldwin (Paris) 🏳️🌈
A book everyone seems to have read but you: The Great Gatsby, Francis Scott Fitzgerald (I know: SHAME ON ME!)
A book set in the 1920′s: Save Me the Waltz, Zelda Fitzgerald
A book where the main character works at your current or dream job: Shakespeare and Company, Sylvia Beach
A book about art or an artist: The Doll Factory, Elizabeth Macneal
A book made into a TV series: The Queen’s Gambit, Walter Travis
An author you love: Syndrome E, Franck Thilliez
A book you own but haven’t read yet: Acorn, Yoko Ono
Bestselling memoir: Why Be Happy When You Could Be Normal?, Jeanette Winterson 🏳️🌈
A book recommended by a librarian: The Honeymoon of Mrs. Smith, Shirley Jackson
when Americans compare the World Cup to the Super Bowl
Someone hold me
Wishing him the best retirement
Oh makes more sense thank you!!
Kimpembe tackling anyone in the box literally gives me heartattack every single time.
And that tackle on Messi should have been red wtf. He tackled him from the damn back with no ball in sight. That shit is dangerous.
psychology student • football fan • bookworm • wannabe artist/photographer/writer • animal lover • and a bunch of other things. • welcome. 🌱
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