alright now that I’m officially moved in its time to close up shop for hopefully forever ✌
i can’t believe jk rowling was the author of my immortal this whole time
“she’s not [insult/blunt description of a (physical) trait usually seen as negative], she’s [euphemism for that same thing]! she’s just built that way! i think she’s [fine/pretty/attractive/(god forbid)UNIQUE], she can’t change her [skeleton/genetics/metabolism]”
We were talking about the great things
that have happened in our lifetimes;
and I said, “Oh, I suppose the moon landing
was the greatest thing that has happened
in my time.” But, of course, we were all lying.
The truth is the moon landing didn’t mean
one-tenth as much to me as one night in 1963
when we lived in a three-room flat in what once had been
the mansion of some Victorian merchant prince
(our kitchen had been a clothes closet, I’m sure),
on a street where by now nobody lived
who could afford to live anywhere else.
That night, the three of us, Claudine, Johnnie and me,
woke up at half-past four in the morning
and ate cinnamon toast together.
“Is that all?” I hear somebody ask.
Oh, but we were silly with sleepiness
and, under our windows, the street-cleaners
were working their machines and conversing in Italian, and
everything was strange without being threatening,
even the tea-kettle whistled differently
than in the daytime: it was like the feeling
you get sometimes in a country you’ve never visited
before, when the bread doesn’t taste quite the same,
the butter is a small adventure, and they put
paprika on the table instead of pepper,
except that there was nobody in this country
except the three of us, half-tipsy with the wonder
of being alive, and wholly enveloped in love.
(via unsympatheticantagonist)
Nodding Off (feat. Best Coast)
Wavves
Life Sux
jay:
they were right when they said we were breathing underwater.
“I married him against all evidence. I married him believing that marriage doesn’t work, that love dies, that passion fades, and in so doing I became the kind of romantic only a cynic is truly capable of being.”
― Nora Ephron, Heartburn
James Siena - Sawtoothed Mediterranean Form (île du Levant), 2012, Enamel on aluminium 49 x 38,5 cm
(Source: xippas.com)
Dark Water




