If you feel like youāve seen this alread, thatās normal. This list of recommendation has been previously posted on my first account @praestantias which has been deleted for some reasons. So here I am, reposting it.Ā
Hating how elitist and eurocentric the dark academia community became, I would truly appreciate that you leave some recommendation of book written by people of color, for I noticed that I am guilty of the eurocentric part, but I am really want to educate myself and read more non-white books.Ā
Thank you for your suggestions!
Here, a cheater course on caring for natural fibers!
1. Wool. Treat it like it has the delicate constitution of a Victorian lady and the conviction that baths are evil of a 17th century noble. (If I get in WATER my PORES will OPEN and I will CATCH ILL AND DIE.)
2. Cotton; easygoing. Will shrink a bit if washed and dried hot.
3. Silk; people think itās like wool and has the constitution of a fashionably dying of consumption Victorian lady, but actually itās quite tough. Can be washed in an ordinary washer, and either tumbled dry without heat or hung to dry.
4. Linen; it doesnāt give a shit. Beat the hell out of it. Historically was laundered by dousing it in lye and beating the shit out of it with wooden paddles, which only makes it look better. The masochist of the natural fiber world. Beat the fuck out of it linen doesnāt care. Considerably stronger than cotton. Linen sheet sets can last literal decades in more or less pristine shape because of that strength.The most likely natural fiber to own a ball gag.
Hi, can some of yous leave recommendationās for fiction books on/about female obsession
finished They Both Die At The End today in less than 4 hours and biiiiitch it was so good but so sad at the same tims
U speak german?!
not a lot but i speak other languages and i got the general gist of it being the 21st day of the 21st year of the 21st century :)
confession: i was a theatre kid but thankfully my mum put a stop to it and also the ~anxiety~
renaissance in the 21st century
i used to think that icarusā death was just a tragic accidentāthe kind so prevalent in greek mythology, where the hero survives the most dangerous part but tragedy befalls in the most unexpected/preventable way as a result of hubris/arrogance/carelessness. but icarusā fate was no accident. tragic, yes, but also beautiful in its inevitability: a tribute to the inexorable entanglement between love and death, desire and destruction, intimacy and decay ā all of which are ultimately just forms of want and loss. after all, everything has a price, an equal and opposite reaction.
desire is synonymous with fire. itās something i think mortals are only capable of experiencing in tiny doses: little fires in our guts, live wires down our spine, warm flushes across our cheeks. like taking very small sips of too-hot tea, desire must be drawn out over a lifetime of intimacyālest it burn us up completely. but apollo feels things with all his immortal intensity: he is pure fire and light and heat. i am not sure there exists a purer form of love than that of the sun.
this is why icarusā fate is no accident, nor another allegory on the dangers of hubris. it was inevitable from the start. the same way achillesā virility and vitality was paid for with his death at such a young age, the heat from apolloās fleeting, fatal moment of desire for icarus is the same as a lifetimeās worth of slow-burning love between two mortals.
i like to believe that icarus didnāt lose his lifeānot exactly. he just lived it all at once in a single, blazing moment of intimacy with the sun.
uggggh my form tutor is getting in my nerves so much!
does he not realise that iām doing 4 FOUR A-Levels??? not three and dropping one or just three, four! and learning to drive at the same time like fuck oooooff
i have a lit essay due tuesday and i still havenāt finished it iām currently procrastinating cos idk what to put well i do i just donāt know how to put it or expand
yay
i canāt tell is this person is flirting with me or not
actually i canāt tell if two people are flirting with or just being nice
one girl compliments me everyday like yesterday she said i looked like a sunset and if iām walking slightly behind sheāll turn and wait for me but idk if sheās just being nice ?
and the other person really compliments me when weāre messaging and theyāre really nice and message me saying hi or just a picture of them everyday and idk if thatās flirting or just friendship
pls help
was trying to get some inspiration for a love letter and I found thisā¦the tendernessĀ
put your name as well as the place and date you got it on the first page
if itās a gift - ask the person who got it for you to write a few words on the first page
carry it in your purse wherever you go, until the edges are worn and the pages stained with tea and raindrops
put on lipstick and kiss a page - the first page, or your favourite page, whichever feels right
underline quotes you love, take notes in the columns
dog-ear your favourite pages or use sticky notes to mark them
spray it with the perfume you wore while reading it - scent is one of our most potent senses and this will link the book in a specific time period of your life (might affect your other books though, so be careful and donāt spray the cover)
write down your impressions on the last few pages right after finishing the book
use a piece of paper with some significance as a bookmark and leave it in the book - I like to use art postcards I get from museumās shops
My dream home is either:
An ancient Greek temple where I may receive prophetic visions
A gothic cathedral with plenty of alluring vampires
An old library filled with first-edition books
A forest clearing with many friendly cicadas trying to eat me
A quiet manor in the English countryside with ivy creeping up the walls
Wherever the ghost of Shakespeare lives
i didnāt realise how much i would love sixth form at a college especially at one where i didnāt think i would ever go.
i also didnāt think english literature would overtake history as my favourite but it has and i am loving it so much! my english teacher is like one from the films! she just wants us to explore everything we can in poems it doesnāt matter what it is she just wants us to really get them! iām just letting all of weird ideas about them go and sheās like āamazing! i love it!ā aaaggh
why didnāt anyone tell me how good english teachers could be ????
(also itās my 17th birthday today!)
i really am living out my dark academic les mis vibes life rn arenāt i???
studying history, literature, classics and politics ?! at a new college where i know very little people and very little people know me?!
iām the whole package baby
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-my cat
-sitting in the sun all day even though i burn
-when itās cold and you get get in bed and itās really warm
-the moon in the deep night
-watching ballets/musicals late at night on the tv
an upside i didnāt see coming out of social distancing is the rise in picnicās among people my age and i personally find that very romantic and sexy
iād do it even if circumstance deemed it not necessary
(for legal reasons, this is a joke)
i relate to henry winter a lot because i too am a chaotic bisexual who would murder a sexist homophobic asshole if the circumstances deemed it necessary.
once i finally find a magical forest i can sacrifice my hands and eyes to thenĀ itās over for you bitches
i have a book i bought for Ā£2 in this amazing bookshop in my mumās hometown and i discovered its 105 years old, from the Cambridge printing press, itās a collection of Percy Shelley poems AND it has little annotations on some poems and i love it so much
so no one is going to talk about the time dostoyevsky said āand i seem to have such strength in me now, that i think i could stand anything, any suffering, only to be able to say and to repeat to myself every moment, āi exist.ā in thousands of agonies- i exist. iām tormented on the rack- but i exist! though i sit alone in a pillar- i exist! i see the sun, and if i donāt see the sun, i know itās there. and thereās a whole life in that, in knowing that the sun is there.ā because hOly fuckkkk
the disappointment is immeasurable and my day is ruined
not a single vampire boy has slid into my asks and i am immeasurably disappointed
āyou make my heart beat in iambic pentameter.ā
no you donāt understand shakespeare literally writes to the beat of your heart
thatās why shakespearean actors will sometimes pound their chests in time to the words during readings
thatās why you use fluctuations in the rhythm to track your characterās emotional state - any irregularities in the scansion are like the characterās heart stuttering or jumping or skipping a beat
thatās why when characters share the rhythm - switching off in the middle of a foot - those characters inevitably have an extraordinarily intimate connection
shakespeare fucking writes viscerally, he is literally in your body, and that, my friend, that is why the best shakespearean actors donāt posture and emote
you have to be fucking alive and passionate and electric - it canāt be intellectual, in the end, it has to be about connection and the sweating, cheering, jeering, bleeding masses youāre performing to, because make no mistake, shakespeare may go to lofty heights, but he only works if youāre just as grounded in the earth. he has to be in your body. he has to be in your body.
holy motherfucking shit i love shakespeare so much, get him in your bones, breathe him in, stomp and rage and pine, dadum dadum dadum dadum dadum, it is literally to the beat of your heart
- write poetry in the dark and play soft, melancholic songs
- recite poetry to yourself
- drink tea and warm your cold hands with the cup
- leave little notes to people you love
- smile at strangers on the street and at kids
- give genuine compliments
- live to create beauty that will live on forever
- wear comfortable clothes
- give hugs
- wear jewellery that means a lot to you
- memorise the lyrics you love most and write them everywhere
- keep your intentions pure and honest
- read.a lot
- find beauty in everything
- be genuine
- love madly,deeply and passionately
- be kind to yourself
- put aside time to do your hair and skin care
- keep your eyes bright and curious
- speak softly and clearly
- write letters
- nurture yourself
- use blush :*
Do i own a violin? Yes
Do i know how to play? No
Did i learn as a child but give it up because āit wasnāt helpful and nobody else played itā? Yes
Do i regret that everyday of my life? Also Yes
some interesting facts about my great uncle who is a mysterious academic icon to me
- he went to Oxford AND Cambridge i donāt know why or how but he did he did history (1500-now) at oxford and social and economic history at cambridge. Ā Ā - he went to oxford when J.R.R Tolkien was a fellow of the school (after teaching) and told me Tolkien would eat lunch then stand on the table and recite Nordic/Viking poetry and it always confused the new students.Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā - he knows at least 3 language i think. - he worked for the British government but we donāt know what he did and he wonāt tell us. - is banned from Russia, China and USA for unknown reasonsĀ Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā - lost all of his luggage on a conference/diplomatic(?) trip to Malaysia and had to order a custom suit and shoes because heĀ was 6ā²4 and he has size 12 shoes. it was for the next dayĀ Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā - the Bolivian (armed) police were sent to find him when he forgot to tell someone where he was going so they thought he had been kidnapped but instead he went to a museum that was put on lock down while people searched for him. he had no idea what was going on and when he got back to his hotel found dozens of notes under the door telling him to contact them when he got back and where he was.Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā - lives most of the year opposite a castle then come up to visit my grand-dad and stays in his other house in a tiny *tiny* village which is not much more then a few houses on boggy marsh land/moors on the coast.Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā - both of his houses are cozy and old and filled to the brim with books. Literally. i think the second house was actually just so he had another place for his books.Ā - has met Prince Charles on multiple occasions and they always talk for hours and is on less formal (but still formal) terms with him.Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā -met an MI6 spy at a garden party and didnāt know till his boss told him a few weeks later and only then he realised that the mans face was in no pictures.Ā Ā Ā Ā - is in his 60ā²s and only ever owned about 3-4 cars because he drives them till they fall apart. literally, only when the wheels and a door fell off did he get a new one. - is friends with a Lord who has a steam train on his estate that works, he goes around every now and then and goes on the train.Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā - the name he goes by is actually his middle name because he doesnāt like his first name. -was a french teacher apparently
iāll add more if iām told more or remember more
(this was originally all nice and lined up but i used my phone so if it looks weird thatās why)
Taken from @wellyouwontknow on weheartit
1. Are you going to learn Greek, Latin or French?
2. Will you drink coffee or tea as you read trough old books?
3. Running through the dark, mysterious forests behind the school at night or early morning walks around the school?
4. Will you read Kill Your Darlings or The Picture of Dorian Gray?
5. Will you read The Secret History or Dead Poets Society?
6. All-girls school, all-boys school, or going to a school for everyone?
7. Will you tell your friends about Oscar Wilde or Edgar Allan Poe?
8. Will you tell the rough truth or the sweet lies about what happened last weekend?
9. Will you prefer the sound of the crowded library (flipping pages, pencils meeting paper, soft whispers) or your shared dormitory at night (snoring, fire crackles, rain tapping against the window?
10. Running in the rain or laying on grass during summer?
11. At night, when they ask for a scary story, will you tell of true crime or urban legends?
12. Will your old radio play classical or jazz?
13. Will you take history or English class?
14. Will you dance in the moonlight, or play the piano, softly?
15. Will you prefer an old countryside manor, or a big city house?
16. In an empty classroom, will you solve equations on the blackboard, or search for answers in an old forgotten book?
17. Will you sit on a bench, in silence, with the person that you love, or dance at a ball with the same person?
18. Will you write music or poetry?
19. Will you go to a crowded reception, or spend the night telling horror stories to your friends?
20. Will you be a student at a boarding school in the countryside, or at a prestigious university?
21. A quiet and desired solitude or a group of friends with whom to break the rules?
22. Will you play Hamlet or Othello?
23. Will you pledge allegiance to the gods of science or literature?
24. Will you be forced to abandon love for ambition or ambition for love?
25. Will you visit rainy London or gloomy Paris?
26. Will you experience a forbidden love, because homosexual, or because incompatible with the social differences?
27. Will you play the piano or the violin?
28. Will you study late at night, or from early morning?
29. Will you be crazy about old novels or old movies?
30. Will you visit an abandoned chapel, at night, or a hidden library?
31. Will you wear tweed blazer or a trench coat?
32. Corduroy or plaid pants?
33. Oxford shoes or Doc Marten's boots?
34. A beige blouse or a black turtleneck?
35. A pocket watch or metal glasses?
36. Will you prefer the sound of dead leaves crunching under the feet or the feeling of the sun on your skin on a winter day?
37. Will you smoke a cigarette on the terrace of a cafe, reading the newspaper, or drinking red wine at night, a violin in your hand?
38. Will you spend hours in a museum, starring the same piece of art, or typing an essay on a typewriter?
39. Will you wear your hair tied by a ribbon, or braided?
40. A hazy graveyard at dusk, or a wild horse running in a field?
41. Will you prefer a Gothic-style building (high windows, towers) or neoclassical (columns, sober)?
42. Will you meet your love in secret between two shelves in the library, or behind a chapel?
43. Will you read Jane Austen or Henry James?
44. Will you wear the portrait of your loved one as a medallion, or place one of their letters against your heart?
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i just found my cityās university drama students did Julius Caesar but as a political election
apparently the āpolitical eliteā were in 1940ās dress/style and the citizens were in modern dress
if they stare at the Greek statues with longing in their eyes, they are, you know, an unspeakable of the oscar wilde sort