They say the loveliest angels make the cruelest demons, and my darling
You were so beautiful
Before they dragged you into hell.
THE COMPANY OF WOLVES (1984) dir. Neil Jordan
Rosaleen & The Huntsman/The Wolf
bsd ships x textposts pt.2
Kafka was so right fuck this stupid baka life
They should invent a way to send anon hate to your dad
soukoku's story in art and poetry: chuuya's exhibition
— on loneliness
dedicated to @vminiesvsoulmates <3
holly warburton - a face in the crowd // nakahara chuuya - autumn poem // haruki murakami - sputnik sweetheart // holly warburton - night-time solitude // unknown // charles bukowski // bell hooks - the will to change // olivia laing - the lonely city // ocean vuong - thanksgiving 2006 // edward hopper - nighthawks // emanuele aloia - sempre // nakahara chuuya - poem of the guilty one // james blake - retrograde // van gogh - bedroom in arles // roar - I can't handle change // taylor swift - the archer // lowell birge harrison - a wintry walk // maurice pirenne - evening
Collect books, even if you don't plan on reading them right away. Nothing is more important than an unread library.
~ John Waters
“We’re Therians, but don’t worry, we know we’re no ACTUAL animals…”
“We’re Otherkin, but we don’t REALLY believe we’re not human, that would be so crazy!”
Statements like these are making me cringe and sigh in annoyance. These are seeking validation from outside of the community, trying to make Otherkin folk seem “less ridiculous” to people who ridicule our identities, in order for them to like us better, a.k.a Pick-Me behaviour.
Let me tell you one, belittling yourself and your community in oder to satisfy the standard of somebody unrelated is not the way to educate them on it. It’s rather the opposite. Plus, you absolutely don’t need anyone’s validation to live your harmless identity.
I am an Angel. I DO genuinely identify as one and I am not cool with gatekeeping our community in order to seem more credible, thanks.
Kinkai Central Park // ラムミ
Music: wadakaoru - Futari no kimochi
John Milton, Paradise Lost, Book 1 [originally published 1667]