tamberella:

Azula’s Corruption
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shikaobing797:

The end.

tastefulpaisley:

when fleabag said this is a love story and jane austen wrote if i loved you less maybe i could talk about it more and little image sang i loved you i loved you did you ever love me did you ever love me and when sarah ruhl wrote i loved her to the point of invention then phoebe bridgers said if i could give you the moon i would give you the moon and héloïse said do all lovers feel they’re inventing something and winnie the pooh said some people care too much, i think it’s called love and mary oliver wrote you only have to let the soft animal of your body love what it loves and fleabag’s dad told her i think you know how to love better than all of us, that’s why you find it all so painful when kill your darlings said like all lovers and sad people i am a poet and mary oliver instructed to live in this world you must be able to do three things to love what is mortal; to hold it against your bones knowing your own life depends on it; and, when the time comes to let it go, to let it go and jonathan safran foer wrote i looked at everyone and wondered where they came from, and who they missed, and what they were sorry for and pablo neruda said i can write the saddest poem tonight; i loved her, and sometimes she loved me too

captain-flint:

poetic cinema

evilsyd:

what if… he didnt cut his hair 🧐

clivenzu:

Ghibli redraw of Howl with his dark hair ✨

bethfuller:

sometimes a family can be an eldritch being fed on fear, his grudge-filled boyfriend and an unwelcome door wife

adampvrrish:

ronan noticing adam’s chapped hands and dreaming him lotion is very “don’t you think they are maybe the same thing? love and attention?”

nedlittle:

i was tasked with creating a shakespeare scene/monologue using only lines from other plays + ended up getting a perfect 100 for this lmao

@jeynegrey told me to post this so i had to comply

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girlactionfigure:

CHANUKAH 1931

“It was on a Friday afternoon right before Shabbat that this photo was taken. My grandmother realized that this was a historic photo, and she wrote on the back of the photo that ‘their flag wishes to see the death of Judah, but Judah will always survive, and our light will outlast their flag.’ My grandfather, the rabbi of the Kiel community, was making many speeches, both to Jews and Germans. To the Germans he warned that the road they were embarking on was not good for Jews or Germans, and to the Jews he warned that something terrible was brewing, and they would do well to leave Germany. My grandfather fled Germany in 1933, and moved to Israel. His community came to the train station to see him off, and before departed he urged his people to flee Germany while there’s still time.” - Yehudah Mansbuch

✨Written on the back of the photo:

“Chanukah, 5692.

‘Judea dies’, thus says the banner.

‘Judea will live forever’, thus respond the lights”.

Humans of Judaism

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