— Sylvia Plath, The Unabridged Journals of Sylvia Plath
[text ID: I want to love somebody because I want to be loved. In a rabbit-fear I may hurl myself under the wheels of the car because the lights terrify me, and under the dark blind death of the wheels I will be safe.]
Stoker (2013)
Depiction of excruciating migraine lasting for three days in a row / depiction of my mood when you stalk my page with bad intention/
“And now have I not told you that what you mistake for madness is but over-acuteness of the senses? – now, I say, there came to my ears a low, dull, quick sound, such as a watch makes when enveloped in cotton. I knew that sound too. It was the beating of the old man’s heart. It increased my fury, as the beating of a drum stimulates the soldier into courage.”
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Edgar Allan Poe, “The Tell-Tale Heart”
romanticising student life
Renaissance: (Rebirth) Who would you have been in another life, and why?
Classicism: (Classical) What is your favorite Greek or Roman myth and what’s it about?
Naturalism: (Representation) What song would you use to describe yourself, and why?
Mannerism: (Contortion) Do you remember your weirdest dream, what was it?
Baroque: (Drama) What’s the most dramatic show or movie you’ve ever seen?
Rococo: (Decorative) What is your favorite musical and/or ballet?
Romanticism: (Emotion) What is the most impulsive thing you’ve done, or that you want to do?
Pre-Raphaelitism: (Purity) Do you drink or do drugs regularly?
Realism: (Critique) How much of yourself are you on social media versus in real life?
Impressionism: (Sensory) What physical sensations evokes happiness in you?
Symbolism: (Spiritualism) Are you religious, and/or do you have items that bring you closer to God?
Modernism: (Experimental) Do you enjoy trying new things?
Expressionism: (Alienation) Have you ever been isolated for expressing your identity/beliefs?
Surrealism: (Irrational) What’s the most unusual way you’ve reacted to something?
so true besties
The Bright Star Puzzle Purse Love Note by Adrienne Rozzi // Poison Apple Printshop
Limited edition of 100. Handmade screen print featuring the poem ‘Bright Star, would I were stedfast as thou art’ by John Keats.
Drawings and photos © Poison Apple Printshop
‘Ello, mate! It’s werelivingarts and I’m here with a simple guide to manage your time and prioritize your tasks with only 3 steps ~
Before planning anything, For me (you guys might have different approach), I find recognizing my energy level pattern really helpful because I can prioritize tasks and get the done in my most productive time rather than forcing myself to cram for homework after midnight. 🌚🌝
I start planning my day by dumping all of the tasks I remember down to to-do list using Bear, and then I would organize these tasks if they are daily, weekly or monthly task on Edison app – which also allows time blocking. After that, I would prioritize tasks daily on app Success. (This is not ad, this is just helpful apps that I use). 😎
Hope you find this helpful in some ways! Thank you for reading! ❤️💜💙