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from here, tagged by @vasilius66, thank you-
"list five things that make you happy"
1. books
2. not having to interact with people
3. the Dostoevsky club organized by the professor I admire (I've done a lot to get there)
4. opera
5. incredibly long walks
@hapless-raining if you'd like to!
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tagged by @hapless-raining (thank you,,) «shuffle your "on repeat" playlist and then post the first 10 songs»
l'Assasymphonie — Florent Mothe
Sindrome di Stendhal — Emanuele Aloia
La Gloir à mes genoux — Côme
Don Giovanni: overture — Mozart
You want it darker — Leonard Cohen
The Jeweller's hands — Arctic Monkeys
The Curse — Agnes Obel
I M B E C I L E, My Idiot Lover — Ordo Rosarius Equilibrio
Beautiful Crime — Tamer
A Strange Thing to Say — Sopor Aeternus & The Ensemble of Shadows
(I had to filter out the rest of the Mozart L'opera Rock songs since the amount of time I listen to it is unhealthy and unmeasurable)
I tag @vasilius66 if you wish🌹
music tag game
i was tagged by @phantomseptember , thank you for the tag! here are the rules: you gotta shuffle your "on repeat" playlist and then post the first 10 songs.
Another Love – Tom Odell
Pieces – The Mechanisms
From Eden – Hozier
Iridescent – Linkin Park
The Wings – Gustavo Santaolalla
On the Road Again – Slackwax
Free Fall – Slot Machine
An Ending (Ascent) – Brian Eno
Don't Fall – The Chameleon
Chasse Neige – Franz Liszt played by Evgeny Kissin
not really that representative because i'm in a music listening dry spell, but it was fun and i re-discovered songs i love but i haven't listened in a while!
i tag @hapless-raining and @ginkovskij , i'm curious about your music tastes but no pressure to do it!
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julien sorel: the moon is beautiful tonight
mathilde de la mole: yeah
julien: you know who else is beautiful?
mathilde: who?
julien: bonaparte
mathilde, sighs: bonaparte...
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blorbo wrapped you thought about the same fucking symbolism and story the whole year you goddamn whore
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it was meant to be an art blog at first, but, being honest, it is not going to happen any time soon, so I'll just list the things I'm interested in and potentially can discuss, feel free to dm
Bellman Noir series by Niklas Natt och Dag
ACD and any other Sherlock Holmes
Dostoevsky
French and English literature (but very poorly)
Mozart
Soviet cinema
Pathologic
linguistics
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Prince Myshkin and Nastasya Filippovna, first meeting

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do you remember when
She fell back into a chair, and burst into tears. But suddenly some new expression blazed in her eyes. She stared fixedly at Aglaya, and rose from her seat.
“Or would you like me to bid him, bid him, do you hear, command him, now, at once, to throw you up, and remain mine for ever? Shall I? He will stay, and he will marry me too, and you shall trot home all alone. Shall I?—shall I say the word?” she screamed like a madwoman, scarcely believing herself that she could really pronounce such wild words.
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people in the comments of Salieri's Requiem genuinely saying that his music was not nearly as bad as it is depicted in the later culture my good men don't you think he would probably get by somehow without your kind appreciation ;(
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Hello! Your arts are gorgeous!
There is much room to grow, but I'm flattered, thank you so much!
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based on Roberto Ferri's Santa Rosalia
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family picture
#mary shelley's frankenstein#frankenstein#henry clerval#victor frankenstein#clervalstein#fanart#mary shelley#i draw
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GREUZE'S "VOLUPTÉ" GIRL I FOUND HER



going to an art exhibition these weekends in desperate hope that Greuze's languid girls will be there i mean seeing them is one of the things i cannot die without doing
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going to an art exhibition these weekends in desperate hope that Greuze's languid girls will be there i mean seeing them is one of the things i cannot die without doing
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the same destination if you have particular (traumatic) background and dig deep enough

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there is something deeply hopeless but satisfying about spending all your life on dead or nonexistent book fandoms



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