Dark Academia + Books
PD: Hi, I'm doing a survey on Aesthetics for my university research, anyone who knows what aesthetics are can answer and I'd be very happy!Link to the survey
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Baby, we have too much language
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The first few books this year have been coincidentally red. With Tom Holland’s Dominion, I’ve found myself reading history that I’m not entirely familiar with and that isn’t strictly my business or about me. In other words, I’ve been able to have pure fun with this one. Elena Knows by Claudia Piñeiro pierced through me. I’ve often described books as cascading, and this was one of them. Finally, addressing my fascination with archives: the Asia Society’s 1968 issue of its journal, Contemporary India. The issues it contends with are at once similar, familiar, and so far away: foodgrain shortages, Cold War rivalries, and India’s border disputes.
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sometimes your body takes you places that you didn’t really plan on going
thrash unreal - against me! // saint sebastian - antiguo de lisboa // saint sebastian attended by st irene - hendrick ter brugghen
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It is very interesting to me that the WoT show made every character significantly less abrasive than their book counterparts (because RJ really had a thing for making high conflict people) except for Moiraine and Siuan, who have been presented as much harsher than their book counterparts, and then made Moiraine the main hero who we’re all supposed to side with and who is always right. I don’t really have a point here other than that it’s been a curious way to handle her character.
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