they’re living the dream
i’d rot with you too, if i could
tumblr post by @girlhorror / revenge by xxxtentacion / the lovers of valdaro / lazarus rises (amongst other things) by @icaruspendragon / mahmoud darwish / gravestone of james robert irwin and millie michaels irwin / wuthering heights by emily brontë
“rap is the worst music genre” “no actually it’s soul” “no actually it’s jazz” “no actually it’s ska” “no actually it’s r&b” hey guys do you notice a common denominator in the genres you hate or is it just me
One underrated aspect of MDZS is that usually when you have a love story where one of the lovers die, the lover who is alive is responsible for the dead person to come back to life. Think of princesses whose tears are life-giving, or princes who deliver the true love's kiss, or quests to the underworld seeking one's beloved. MDZS, though? LWJ is all but irrelevant when it comes to WWX's resurrection. So much so that even CQL, which plays up all romance tropes they possibly can, keeps that irrelevance
Random Thought #21: I wonder how horrified Lan Wangji will be when Wei Wuxian starts more intentionally revealing things about how he was treated in his first life—things Lan Wangji wasn’t there to witness and wouldn’t have heard about secondhand like the particulars of his life with the Jiang, his life in the Burial mounds (first and second time), and his life on the streets—and Lan Wangji starts realizing that all the horrible things Wei Wuxian has let slip about his past treatment during the main story were in fact not jokes or false bravado.