Mama's boy Arthur Pendragon, you will always be famous
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16.4.24 📝+🥪 lazy semester start post <3 i was positively surprised by how much fun my courses are - the profs are nice and the material seems super interesting. also got lunch with a friend :)
🎧 - everybody loves me by onerepublic
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This summer I want to channel Young Donna and Sophie's wardrobes but I know I'll end up with Young Bill's once again
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hi yes I'd like to order a fucking break for the next million years please. thankyou.
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back to daily journaling in my moleskine pocket daily 🌷🌷🌷
also, i changed up my whole journaling system/ what I use each notebook for yesterday. I realised I need a lined page to write legibly and if my writing is too messy my brain doesn’t want to read it (?) if that makes sense. saur yea. my muji weekly planner is now going to be more of a weekly planner for to dos. and my daily recap will go in this moleskine pocket daily. 📓
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Heath Ledger as William Thatcher in A Knight’s Tale (Film, 2001).
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Heath Ledger in Prague, Czechia for Vanity Fair
c. Bruce Weber, 2000
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Get attacked!! ✨🌈SEND THIS TO OTHER BLOGGERS YOU THINK ARE WONDERFUL. KEEP THE GAME GOING🌈✨
Oh honey thank you, right back at you 🌻🤍
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“Not all writing is cursed, but surely all of it is haunted. Literature is a catacomb of past readers, past writers, past books. Traces of those who are responsible for creation linger among the words on a page; Shakespeare can’t hear us, but we can still hear him (and don’t ghosts wander through those estate houses upon the moors unaware that they’ve died?). […] Of all of the forms of expression that humanity has worked with—painting, music, sculpture—literature is the eeriest. Poetry and fiction are both incantation and conjuration, the spinning of specters and the invoking of ghosts; it is very literally listening to somebody who isn’t there, and might not have been for a long while. All writing is occult, because it’s the creation of something from ether, and magic is simply a way of acknowledging that—a linguistic practice, an attitude, a critical method more than a body of spells. We should be disquieted by literature; we should be unnerved.”
— Ed Simon, from his essay “Who’s There?: Every Story Is a Ghost Story”, published in The Millions, August 18, 2021
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