February 2012
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I haven't had a writer's block
this bad since last quarter. And even though the dream analysis paper took the whole weekend to do, I feel worse right now. One, I just finished failing a midterm which means that I am not in the mood for writing. Two, I have another midterm next week and the thought of it is disturbing. Three, it’s 2:30am. I only finished my introduction. This essay is about Snow White. Man. Why is it so...
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Cinemagraphs of Childhood Nightmares →
photojojo:
Marcel Meyer’s cinemagraphs of childhood nightmares are spooky to say the least.
via Conscientious
Click here to see one:
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Most people don’t know what they want or feel. And for everyone, myself...
– J. Cassavetes (via echomi)
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Isn’t it odd how much fatter a book gets when you’ve read it several times? As...
– Cornelia Funke (via loveyourchaos)
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So many people live within unhappy circumstances and yet will not take the...
– Christopher Mccandless (via light-essence)
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raindropsprelude replied to your post: raindropsprelude replied to your photo: Day 35 |…
:/ you could try gluing it? Or is it too small?
I have honestly never thought about that but I think the spokes—or whatever they’re called—holding the pendant are too small and thin. I would certainly just end up gluing my fingers together haha I’m just going to be extra careful....
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raindropsprelude replied to your photo: Day 35 | 2-4-12 It fell off. Again. The last…
How’d it fell off?
I have no idea. Most likely one of the metal things that holds the pendant snagged onto something and the pendant came loose. After all these years, I guess the necklace itself isn’t as sturdy as it used to be.
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We read books to find out who we are. What other people, real or imaginary, do...
– Ursula K. LeGuin (via kerryquotesquotes)
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But if you knew you might not be able to see it again tomorrow, everything would...
– Haruki Murakami - Kafka on the Shore (via adeuls)
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