Romancing the Abject, or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Others’ Hate
Albert Camus, The Stranger (1942) // The Mountain Goats, "Heretic Pride" // George Orwell, Nineteen Eighty-Four (1949) // Kate Beaton, "Hark! A Vagrant" // Mark Z. Danielewski, House of Leaves (2000) // "cringe isnt an insult" // Augusten Burroughs, Running With Scissors (2002) // my explanation preemptive apology for this post // Hermann Hesse, Demian (1919) // Pink Guy, "Fried Noodles"
God he’s such a bastard (affectionate)
…Also this drawing is giving massive tumble sexyman vibes
"They got me a long time ago." - O'Brien
Quote and character from the book "1984" by George Orwell
the inherent homoeroticism of two men pointing guns at each other
your level of education means nothing if you never learned any compassion
It's okay to form an opinion based on the information you have, but that also means you can't just ignore or dismiss any new information that contradicts that opinion or one that gives it a broader context. Also if you realize the information you based your opinion on is false, like you can't just stick your fingers in your ears and blind yourself to the reality that you've been played.
i call this one: bean, why the fuck are you making 1984 fanart
collab w/ @/kikuazul on instagram (she did the really cool lineart)
realizing you hate Holden Caulfield because he reminds you too much of how you acted in high school.
I'm the kind of reader who scribbles on the pages of a book to express my great love for the work or eternal hatred.
ahem *the soup feeding scene in Crime and Punishment*
you guys ever hear a character say something so gay you sitting there trying to figure out how you were supposed to interpret that platonically?!
My thoughts exactly.
I swear, this feels straight out of a hurt/comfort/angst/whump fic.
why is Winston torture scene so oddly intimate?
The weirdo in the back of your English class. Toxic yaoi enjoyer, but I’ll also post about my other things.
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