“i look up at the gaps of sunlight / i miss you more than anything”
francis forever, mitski
making basil and dorian siblings in the netflix adaptation is just… offensive. the picture of dorian gray was literally used in court to incriminate oscar wilde of homosexuality
netflix how are you going to explain this
“To be poor but content is actually to be quite rich. But you can have endless riches and still be as poor as anyone if you are always afraid of losing your riches.”
Othello, William Shakespeare
Original quote: "Poor and content is rich, and rich enough, / But riches fineless is as poor as winter / To him that ever fears he shall be poor."
go, and reach for the sky. hold the stars carefully in your grasp. fight for what you believe in. for you are young, and the world belongs to you.
You will be too raw for some. You will be too loud, too big, too fierce, too quiet, too deep. These are not your people.
S.C. Lourie
We do realise the reason why everyone loves Percabeth and many consider it the best romance in modern literature is because there is no hierarchy between them right?
Percy is not emotionally stunted and reliant on Annabeth to navigate the world, Annabeth is not reliant on Percy for survival and support. They are completely equals - they are both strategic and smart, both powerful and foreboding, both funny and sarcastic, both hubristic and display cruelty at times. They are flawed and see each others flaws and love each other because of that, not in spite of it, and they are the only straight couple in literature I can think of like this. In every way they are completely equal.
“I have never found anybody who could stand to accept the daily demonstrative love I feel in me, and give back as good as I give.”
Journals of Sylvia Plath, Sylvia Plath
sorry to say this but… wade and logan are just two sides of the same traumatised, dented, self loathing coin
i blink and it is october and i have been alone for years
“What is my life for and what am I going to do with it? I don't know and I'm afraid.”
The Journals of Sylvia Plath, Sylvia Plath
this part in the la la land script just broke me all over again