“Goodbyes are only for those who love with their eyes. Because for those who love with heart and soul there is no such thing as separation.”
— Rumi
As I was the one that added onto @holdmyhopeinyourhands 's post- no hard feelings! We all live and learn. You're awesome for coming back here and adressing it. As said above kissess and hugs for you!!🥰
I apoligize for my comment on Kylian skin, i did not mean to be insensitive .
*kisses both your cheeks* it's okay sweetheart. I noticed you probably didn't mean any harm by it it's just a really important issue to address in general. *hugs* the fact that you even came to apologize despite being anonymous and nothing could stop you for ignoring the entire thing speaks volume. You're a wonderful person dear, thank you.
Jordi trying to catch Gavi 🥺😆
Adama -> Gavi -> ⚽️
Personal space doesn't exist in Stray Kids
So here is the #BookChallenge I put together for the year, muxing up categories from several Book Challenge lists I spotted on the net, such as POPSUGAR Reading Challenge or the Reading Women Challange. It counts 30 books as I will hopefully read a few more?
I put together one that could provide me a mix of pushing me out of my comfort zone/broadening my horizons and a very much deserved in this crazy long night self-indulgence.
I am sharing it, even if it’s a bit late for this kind of projects but what is Time during a pandemic? The passage of time has been long lost ever since… Anyway! I am sharing this hoping to provide useful/intersting tips or - who knows? - inspiration to do this or a similar challenge to fellow bookworms and not. I added flags on certain categories so you know what to expect, that is where to find queer content or where to set sails. After all, in a time where travelling is pretty much not an option, a book can a be the best airplane ticket to fly around this big troubled world forgetting the current chaos…
A crime novel or thriller in translation by a Muslim/ Latinx/ Black/ Asian/ Indigenous and so on author: The Skating Ring (La pista de hielo), Roberto Bolano 🇨🇱
Reread a favourite: Love In the Time of Cholera, Gabriel Garcia Marquez
Book by a Southern American author: Hurricane Season (Temporada de huracanes), Fernanda Melchor 🇲🇽 (suggested by the one and only @faeinthefog)
Book about incarceration: Bad Girls: The Rebels and Renegades of Holloway Prison, Caitlin Davies
An author from Eastern Europe: Tales of The Little Quarter or Prague Tales ( Povídky malostranské), Jan Neruda 🇨🇿
Queer Love Story: The Well of Loneliness, Radclyffe Hall 🏳️🌈
A non-European book in translation (see point 1): The Sea Cloak and Other Stories, Nayrouz Qarmout (Palestine) 🇵🇸
A book you’ve been intimidated to read: Girl, Woman, Other, Bernardine Evaristo 🏳️🌈
Non-fiction about anti-racism: Women, Race and Class, Angela Davis
A LGBTQ+ History book: waiting for GJ season 2, a self-indulgent reading… Gentleman Jack: the Real Anne Lister, Anne Choma & Sally Wainwright 🏳️🌈
A book by a trans or non-binary author: Conundrum by the recently departed trans writer and historian Jan Morris 🏳️⚧️ 🏳️🌈
A debut novel of a queer author: On Earth We’re Briefly Gorgeous, Ocean Vuong 🏳️🌈
Read a book with a cover you don’t like: The Fourteenth Letter, Claire Evans
A book published in 2021: Common Ground, Naomi Ishiguro
A book by an author who shares my zodiac sign (Scorpio): The Pull of the Stars, Emma Donoghue 🏳️🌈
Poetry collection by a black woman: And Still I Rise, Maya Angelou
A book you’ve seen on someone’s bookshelf: Claudine at School, Colette (spotted on @natreadsthings blog)
An epistolary: Love Letters, Virginia Woolf & Vita Sackville West 🏳️🌈
A book with a black and white cover: We Have Always Lived In The Castle, Shirley Jackson - spooky Halloween reading
A book set in multiple countries: Exciting Times, Naoise Dolan 🏳️🌈
A book set somewhere you’d like to visit in 2021: Giovanni’s Room, James Baldwin (Paris) 🏳️🌈
A book everyone seems to have read but you: The Great Gatsby, Francis Scott Fitzgerald (I know: SHAME ON ME!)
A book set in the 1920′s: Save Me the Waltz, Zelda Fitzgerald
A book where the main character works at your current or dream job: Shakespeare and Company, Sylvia Beach
A book about art or an artist: The Doll Factory, Elizabeth Macneal
A book made into a TV series: The Queen’s Gambit, Walter Travis
An author you love: Syndrome E, Franck Thilliez
A book you own but haven’t read yet: Acorn, Yoko Ono
Bestselling memoir: Why Be Happy When You Could Be Normal?, Jeanette Winterson 🏳️🌈
A book recommended by a librarian: The Honeymoon of Mrs. Smith, Shirley Jackson
Leo excited cause he never did it before
Captain Marqui really told the Lionel Messi (of all people) to go lay on the ground for the free-kick and Messi immediately ran up there like "yeah, ok. I can do that." XD
Neymar's sweater is the prettiest blue
Neymar and Kylian Mbappe in the locker room after PSG-St Étienne
I literally mentioned Luis and he scored 🤦♀️ ily but no more please
Jinxed it.
Papa! Mama said if you don’t get back soon, she’ll kill you.
♥️♥️♥️
Love that for him
What I wanted on Tumblr: more content of Barca and find other Barca fans
What I got on Tumblr: just a bunch of people hating on all things Barca 🥲
psychology student • football fan • bookworm • wannabe artist/photographer/writer • animal lover • and a bunch of other things. • welcome. 🌱
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