im convinced that Neil Perry was the muse behind The Beatles' Here Comes the Sun
my grades and mental heath have an enemies to lovers arc except they never get to the lovers part
ill try to enjoy this while its still free
The legacies people leave behind in you.
My handwriting is the same style as the teacher’s who I had when I was nine. I’m now twenty one and he’s been dead eight years but my i’s still curve the same way as his.
I watched the last season of a TV show recently but I started it with my friend in high school. We haven’t spoken in four years.
I make lentil soup through the recipe my gran gave me.
I curl my hair the way my best friend showed me.
I learned to love books because my father loved them first.
How terrifying, how excruciatingly painful to acknowledge this. That I am a jigsaw puzzle of everyone I have briefly known and loved. I carry them on with me even if I don’t know it. How beautiful.
Kafka wrote “it would be better if you didn't come, since you'd only have to leave again” but our Faraz wrote “ranjish hi sahi dil hi dukhane ke liye aa, aa phir se mujhe chor ke jane ke liye aa”
Neil or Todd II Charlie or Neil II Chris or Ginny II Meeks or Cameron II Mr. Perry or Mr. Nolan II Latin or Greek II joining Dead Poets Society or joining Welton Academy II housemates with Meeks and Pitts or housemates with Knox and Charlie II dusk or dawn II Walt Whitman or Shakespeare II Keating’s football class or Keating’s first class II Pitts or Stick II radio free america or midnight summers play II biking or driving II yearbook or rowing
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Neil or Todd II Charlie or Neil II Chris or Ginny II Meeks or Cameron II Mr. Perry or Mr. Nolan II Latin or Greek II joining Dead Poets Society or joining Welton Academy II housemates with Meeks and Pitts or housemates with Knox and Charlie II dusk or dawn II Walt Whitman or Shakespeare II Keating’s football class or Keating’s first class II Pitts or Stick II radio free america or midnight summers play II biking or driving II yearbook or rowing
Mine:
Neil or Todd II Charlie or Neil II Chris or Ginny II Meeks or Cameron II Mr. Perry or Mr. Nolan II Latin or Greek II joining Dead Poets Society or joining Welton Academy II housemates with Meeks and Pitts or housemates with Knox and Charlie II dusk or dawn II Walt Whitman or Shakespeare II Keating’s football class or Keating’s first class II Pitts or Stick II radio free america or midnight summers play II biking or driving II yearbook or rowing
very un-desi of me to assume that id be able to live my life without being told once to pursue a career in medicine by a relative
first thursday of october, it's national poetry day! happy national poetry day to these kids and to the dps fandom and to every poets out there. i love u all mwah!
Jamdani (Bengali: জামদানি), also known as Dhakai named after the city of Dhaka, is a fine muslin textile developed in Narayanganj in Bangladesh. Jamdani is a woven with thread in cotton, using a supplementary weft technique of weaving, where the artistic motifs are produced by a non-structural weft, in addition to the standard weft that holds the warp threads together. The standard weft creates a fine, sheer fabric while the supplementary weft with thicker threads adds the intricate patterns to it. Each supplementary weft motif is added separately by hand by interlacing the weft threads into the warp with fine bamboo sticks using individual spools of thread. The result is a complex mix of different patterns that appear to float on a shimmering surface. The pattern is not sketched or outlined on the fabric, but is drawn on a graph paper and placed underneath the warp. Jamdani is a fine muslin cloth on which decorative motifs are woven on the loom, typically in grey and white. Often a mixture of cotton and gold thread is used.
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