I love the idea of jewelry being passed down in a family. The stories that it tells, the bodies that have worn them. I find it so simple yet so pure.
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ON FRIENDSHIP, LOVE, BLURRED LINES, AND A LACK OF CLOSURE
1. hard feelings/loveless - lorde / 2. @unsenttextsuggestion / 3. el lenguaje del limbo II - mariana restrepo / 4. blue nights - joan didion / 5. @blossomfully / 6. “the pillowcase” in everyone i love is a stranger to someone - annelyse gelman / 7. let me hold you - malcolm t. liepke / 8. the predatory wasp of the palisades is out to get us! - sufjan stevens / 9. talk me down - troye sivan
what Work is the most important? the work you have to do next. narrow the scope of focus down to that singular glittering point.
hello, you might know me as jelly, tuna, syub, baby apple, or that user with the hug emoji that tweets nonsensical things. my ao3
alone with you in the ether by olivie blake
the older i get the more i recognize that grace, gratitude and mercy are the best virtues someone can have
A traditional blessing or toast, used in Armenian culture, to wish a couple a long and harmonious marriage is "Մեկ բարձի վրա ծերանաք / Mek bardzi vra tseranaq" / "May you grow old on one pillow"; it is a wish that two lives become so entwined, they are forever inseparable. This phrase enchants me with its visual charm, for it vividly conjures an image of perfect unity — two souls resting each night on the same pillow, side by side, breathing dreams and sharing whispered secrets until the end of their days.