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can't believe i stopped watching dungeon meshi because i found the repetitive episode structure irritating right before they hit me with the curve ball of lesbians doing it nasty style in a big bathtub. still not sure what dungeon meshi is about tbh
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cant wait to go to romania and read on a balcony overlooking the mountains ughhhhh
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what's your yourube?
etherealacademia!
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i need to go into academia but purely for sexual reasons
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uploading a big book haul to youtube tmr!! including lots of queer lit
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they need to add two extra hours after ten pm where time doesn't pass so you can do some nice reading before bed
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what are your favorite audiobooks???
<3 I don't listen to them often, but I love annihilation by jeff vandermeer on audiobook!!
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i love book history i can't wait to worry about it for the rest of my life now that im becoming a librarian
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they should make a type of mutual who lives close to you and enjoy taking walks together
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dont want to leave the bed
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Blue night, winter.
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i think western celebrity worship culture is such a strange prison. Free yourself. You will become an entirely different person if you just let go of these people who will never care about you, about us as a whole. Go for a walk. Read a book. Paint, dance, forget about them. go watch a foreign film. go watch an old film or an indie film from a director you've never heard of. Look at all the different faces. Find peace in the fact that you recognize none of them.
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An excerpt from the trial of Elinor Crane, who was arrested in Middlesex in 1693 on suspicion of burglary. A witness claimed one of the burglars was a woman in men's clothing, and Elinor had previously been seen in the area dressed as a man.
"But the Court asking her why she went in Mans Apparel, the Prisoner replyed, She went to Wooe a Widow. Upon the whole Matter the Jury brought her in not Guilty."
(source: Old Bailey Proceedings: Accounts of Criminal Trials, April 26, 1693.)
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