I am honestly in amazement that I am able to access 100+ year old archives from cities hundreds of kilometers away, find the information I'm looking for and even be able to translate it to a different language in a matter of seconds. Technology is amazing and the people who digitalize the cultural and historical heritage are saints.
I´m forcing everyone to rewatch/watch this monologue. You have to. I´m sorry, it´s not optional.
fresh memes just taken out of the oven (PicsArt)
it's blorbo's birthday 🥳🥳🥳
@severin-photocopy Yours tastes like black coffee or tea, cigarettes and a certain variation of a popular austrian chocolate cake with currant jam and marzipan ;)
it’s been too long that I’ve wanted to start a tag game. here you go !!
tell me what you think prev’s blog tastes like and why. it can be based off theme, vibes, or what they post!!
(also feel free to tag me as many times as you want I want to answer this too!!)
@batshikns @breadsnorter @boeedie @rheeeeeeeesiees @kaiserkisser @rivermist606 @collidew1thesky @kiw-ee @creatorbiaze + open tags, I’m forgetfullll
the song is an Italian meme
translation:
sad to think that us
us two will never be anything
how much silence on the roofs between a thousand discussions
and your coke light
I never told you[...]
yes that is my actual room
this is referencing an anecdote from Wanda von Sacher-Masoch aka Angelika Aurora Rümelin aka Sacher-Masoch's first wife. She describes how Sacher-Masoch starts a correspondence with another man inspired by his own novel "The Love of Plato". They meet in a hotel one night and other shenanigans happen (meeting at the opera and other stuff). In the end this friendship/situationship/I-don't-know either-ship doesn't end well, the end also apparently includes a strange fanfiction but a few years later Sacher-Masoch and Rümelin spot a picture in a newspaper. The article is about the mysterious death of Ludwig II of Bayern. They recognize him as the admirer.
This is obviously something that you should take with a mountain of salt since it has been said multiple times that Rümelin's biography is very sensational and stuff. Tho it is very funny.