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Frederikke Sofie by Camilla Akrans for Vogue Japan, December 2018.
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not to be a fake psychic but i just like…know
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The real glo up is when you stop waiting to turn into some perfect hypothetical version of yourself and consciously enjoy being who you are in the present moment.
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“I’ll make up for all the years I was supposed to be kissing you.”
— Leo Christopher
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“Some things I have loved will never love me back.”
— Anis Mojgani - “Today’s Love” (Great Plains 2015)
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“I like simple things, books, being alone, or with somebody who understands.”
— Daphne du Maurier (via sleeplessreadmore)
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You’ll finally learn, you don’t come out of thin air.
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“And towards her stept: she, like a moon in wane, Faded before him, cower’d, nor could restrain Her fearful sobs, self-folding like a flower That faints into itself at evening hour”
— John Keats, Lamia (via soracities)
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“What was Eden like?”
She closes her eyes, and she can remember how menacing the garden had seemed. There were thorns in the bushes and snakes in the trees.
“Cold.” She answers, “Cold and cruel.”
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why not artemis and apollo?
It just doesn’t make sense to me. It goes against all logic and it’s absolutely misunderstanding the very figure of Artemis to pair her with her brother. They can be enemies or allies depending on the myth, but never would they canonically be romantically linked. 
First and foremost, Artemis is one of the virgin goddesses. She exists for herself. To absolutely want to pair her with a male figure is a way for casual modern readers of mythology to undermine the very might of her power and her agency (anachronistically). Artemis surrounds herself with maidens; she flees the company of men, their tainted looks (Actaeon), their need to challenge her strength and prowess (Orion). She is the goddess of animals, of the hunt, of wilderness. She is Artemis of the Wildland, protector of young girls.
On the contrary, Apollo stands for the very concept of civilisation : poetry, art, music, politics, justice. Where her sister has distanced herself from human culture to create her own, in a small group of kindred spirits, he enjoys the company of mortals, he likes to meddle with their lives, their stories, he inspires them to create, to speak, to realise. He is absolutely on the other end of the spectrum. Linked to the idea of the Kouros, he is always playing with the idea of love, seduction, of power play. He even tried to seduce Daphne, who was a favourite of Artemis and chose to transform herself into a laurel-tree rather than become his mistress - a clear depiction of what Artemis and her handmaidens thought of that kind of behaviour and idiotic love games.
Despite being twins, Apollo and Artemis are polar opposites and have nothing in common, symbolically or otherwise. They are profoundly unfit to be paired together in my opinion, even if you don’t care about “canon” (if we can speak about canon when it comes to myth). Not only that, but I would go as far as to say that Artemis is defined by her very godliness, her remoteness, her exceptional behaviour, rules, and life - compared to other gods of the Greek pantheon who display and succumb to human weaknesses with relish. It’s something that sets her apart. I with her figure wasn’t robbed of this remoteness just to fit the standards of our romance-obsessed culture. The idea, the concept of Artemis doesn’t gain value because she is suddenly coupled with a golden boy with a cute chariot, you know?
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“Dionysus was the god of the most blessed ecstasy and the most enraptured love. But he was also the persecuted god, the suffering and dying god, and all whom he loved, all who attended him, had to share his tragic fate.”
— From “Dionysus: Myth and Cult,” by Walter F. Otto (via okayophelia)
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youve died a thousand times before who caaares just climb out of this grave again & again &agaian & agaian & again & again & aga
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#24DoL | Day 15: Louis + Colors Pls Donate to : Eden Dora Trust | Stacey’s Smiles | Believe in Magic | Bloodwise | UCLH Charity | Sheffield Hospital Charity 
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Hozier- Jackie and Wilson
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I believe we all possess the raw material required to commit horrible acts. We just need the right or wrong combination of events to make the raw material combustible.
The Alienist season 1
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Louis pranks one of their security guards- x
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