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thedeeptwilight · 4 years
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ninetynined · 3 years
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cudia - sugarfree - #sugarfree #ebedancel #opm #pinoyartist #pinoyart #pinoyartwork #guhitpinas #lineart #sketch #3ammusic https://www.instagram.com/p/CS1iUnzF3sq/?utm_medium=tumblr
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girl-in-blue · 3 years
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harmlessegg · 4 years
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Hey boo. Today is your birthday but i cant even muster the courage to go to your house for a surprise. Im not sure if im still qualified as your best friend. If after everything i still have the right to do so. Your hair has gotten longer. I like it. I think it suits you. I am glad to see on your instagram that you are having a good birthday. I just hope i was part of the crowd.
God i miss you. I miss you.
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3ammovement-blog1 · 7 years
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Dev and Lit Hamiliton
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safrathestain · 4 years
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We have the right to choose what makes us happy but we should also be aware of the possible consequences of every decisions we make.
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My Decade in Books
@aliteraryprincess, thank you for tagging me, sweets!  💛
The rules: respond to the prompt “my decade in books” however you want, & then tag some ppl! I chose a book or series to define each year of the decade, some w/a little description. You can do that, or make up your own response
Oof. This is hard for me because I'm superbad at years/numbers or remembering when things happened, and I don't have a clear picture until I started blogging, but I'll give it a try! I'm also linking my lists of best books of the year from 2016 on.
2010 - It's hard to remember this far back. I think I was pretty obsessed with Chuck Palahniuk, which I fortunately grew out of, and I was probably re-reading a lot of my high school favorites like Christopher Pike and Laurell K. Hamilton. Most memorable: I remember reading Into the Wild at the job I had at the time and liking it well enough.
2011 - I think this was before school got too intense, and I still enjoyed reading. 😂 I remember taking a really fun summer class in children's lit where we got to read The Hunger Games, Percy Jackson, and Francesca Lia Block. Most memorable: reading Weetzie Bat at the bottom of my stairs (the lowest point in my apartment) during a tornado warning.
2012 - In my last year of undergraduate studies, I was reading a lot of pre-WWII American fiction like Sinclair Lewis and John Steinbeck, and a lot of contemporary American fiction like Karen Russell, Thomas Pynchon, Don DeLillo, etc. It pretty much set the tone for the rest of my academic career. Most memorable: reading "All That" by David Foster Wallace and falling absolutely in love with his writer voice.
2013 - I had a bit of break between degrees here, so I used it to binge a lot of the things I had been missing (the new Thirst series by Christopher Pike, The Mortal Instruments by Cassandra Clare), along with probably a lot of Anita Blake: Vampire Hunter. Most memorable: ruining a copy of The Whores on the Hill on a trip and somehow ending up with two more copies.
2014 - I was in graduate school for this year (and a bit of some others, but years/semesters do not line up well) so I was reading almost everything David Foster Wallace ever wrote, plus quite a bit of theory, memoirs, and Holocaust fiction. Most memorable: pounding Infinite Jest in a month, and guiltily reading The White Rabbit Chronicles when I was supposed to be doing other things.
2015 - This wasn't a great year. I had a hideous modernism class in which I hated almost everything I had to read (James Joyce, Gertrude Stein, T.S. Eliot), and a superhard Marlowe/Shakespeare class that covered a LOT of ground: all the major Marlowe plays, plus a bunch of Shakespeare histories. Most memorable: reading Dhalgren by Samuel R. Delany and being like wtf on every single page.
2016 - This was my first year of blogging! Can you believe it's been this long? This was a golden year of reading for me. Once I was out of school, I had time to catch up on everything I'd missed, and there were so many amazing things! I fell in love with The Raven Cycle, Six of Crows, Graceling, ACOTAR, and everything Rainbow Rowell I could get my hands on. Most memorable: all of those things, since I'm still in love with them.
2017 - This was my second year of blogging, and I fell in love with Nora Sakavic, Seanan McGuire/Mira Grant, and Laini Taylor. I also read a lot of horror, even more than my usual (The Girl With All the Gifts and Newsflesh standing out among them), and I finally read through all the Percy Jackson books for the first time. Most memorable: Wayward Children and All for the Game -- I'm still obsessed!
2018 - In my third year of blogging, I continued my Riordan binge with The Heroes of Olympus and started a year-long read of Les Mis, which worked so well I'll probably be picking a daunting classic like that every year. I had the opportunity to read so many underrated and small press authors that year (The Art of Escaping by Erin Callahan, Imaginary Girls by Nova Ren Suma, The Dark Beneath The Ice by Amelinda Bérubé). Most memorable: Into The Drowning Deep by Mira Grant, If We Were Villains by M.L. Rio, and My Best Friend’s Exorcism by Grady Hendrix.
2019 - This was probably my worst reading year since I started blogging. I read 145 books (amazing!), but so many of them were three-star and forgettable, including my daunting classic, The Count of Monte Cristo. However, I absolutely crushed my YA backlist doing the Bingo challenge at Forgotten YA Gems, and it was a great year for YA publishing, since 8/15 of my favorite books of the year were actually released that year (Call Down the Hawk by Maggie Stiefvater and Wayward Son by Rainbow Rowell among them). Most memorable: In An Absent Dream by Seanan McGuire, The Naturals by Jennifer Lynn Barnes, and The Bone Houses by Emily Lloyd-Jones.
Tagging: @northernbookworm, @zynita, @anassarhenisch, @existential-celestial, @maddie-mux, @infinitebookwrms, @lornaslibrary, @sylvanshiner, @cleo-queen-of-pirates, @paper-stardust, @sleepy-being, @3ammuses, @iridescentetherealdragon
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fandomslut900 · 7 years
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This is the time of night where my inner Mimi comes out. I'm like "Wanna put on a tight skirt and flirt with a stranger. I wanna hit someone cute up and get in a hot and passionate relationship". There's only two problems. One, I really don't want a relationship right now and two, I don't know anyone I could hit up.
Me right now
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aliveintheruins · 7 years
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Solange is everything. #3amthoughts #3ammusic
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thedeeptwilight · 5 years
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her-serenity-reigns · 7 years
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never story,
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girl-in-blue · 4 years
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harmlessegg · 5 years
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You've gone for so long. A week and my heart still wont fill up the cavity. I miss you and i worry about you. Last night i dreamt of the police knocking on my door. I miss sharing chicken skewer with you. Today i walked down the road to that sketchy diner where you poured your heart out. I wasnt planning to come in, but the owner saw me and smiled. He asked about you. I smiled and said you couldnt come because some force major. My smile didnt reach my eyes.
Sitting there without you felt lonely. The place just seemed more depressing without your laugh. Those chipped walls made me wanna cry.
Please come back. I cant promise to shield you from everything bad out there. But i could promise to be beside you, if not in front of you. So please come back. Your space beside me is getting cold.
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3ammovement-blog1 · 7 years
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Lit Hamilton- check out his music. 
https://soundcloud.com/lithamilton
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isle-of-misfits · 7 years
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The moment you felt more like home to me, than the house I grew up in. 🤙🏼👌🏼 #3amMusings #ListeningToYourSnores #TheySoothMySoul #LoveYouLander #Tbt @jehannlouis 🤗
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Micro Review Tag
This round’s prompt: currently reading!
Join in even if you haven’t been tagged
Answer as elaborately as you want
Tag friends to make their own micro reviews
Use the #microreview hashtag (optional)
Title and author: Anna and the French Kiss by Stephanie Perkins
Total pages: 372
Page you’re on: 101
Thoughts so far: This is cute so far. It feels like a pretty standard YA contemporary/summer romance (which is good because otherwise it wouldn’t fit so well in a Summer Reading Bingo Challenge square). I'm immune to most love interests, but I like Anna as a main character. Her anxiety about ordering off a French menu in the cafeteria or going places alone for the first time is something I felt a lot when I was younger, and I think my teenage self would have appreciated seeing that in a character. I also like that it doesn't take place in America (even if most of the characters are still American).
Try your best to guess how it will end: Hmm. I'm a little conflicted. They're setting up the romance with Anna and Etienne pretty hard, which makes me think there has to be a plot twist coming somewhere. But maybe rom-coms don't really do plot twists, so I'm going to go with Anna and Etienne end up together. Final answer.
Tell us how you really feel—with a gif!
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@cleo-queen-of-pirates, @nevertobecaught, @flamingmirrorbookish, thank you for tagging me, lovelies! <3
Tagging (sorry if you’ve already done it, I’m the slowest at tags!): @3ammuses, @4everanerd, @7yellowsocks, @addictedtobookss, @adnilaxx, @adrift-in-the-ocean, @agardenandlibrary, @ailenoor, @aimeereadsalot, @aliteraryprincess
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