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justapotato89 · 2 months ago
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the bauderlaires
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eldcsg7s · 6 years ago
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Sophie por Dave Kellino Por Flickr: Dreamy winter days.... Rêves d'hiver
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lilyevane · 8 years ago
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ur the pda mutual tbh ✨✨
aah lene honestly, you’re so so sweet, thank you + ily ♡
tell me what type of mutual i am
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mairauders · 8 years ago
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riverdale?
i’ve only watched one episode and tbh idk if i will continue so :/
send me tv series
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thejohannaharchives · 7 years ago
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often, in a state of prevalent turmoil, a victory takes place. the great albatross. the vast predator of the sky, he who has no competitor, no match for his dominance, he who defeats all adversary is shot down by a wicked dreadnaught. an enemy unheard of to a birds mind. fallen from his pride and throne, the monarch is betrayed by the wind that once supported his pinion and by an illusion of greatness. the gunpowder is bile and smog in the lungs of the albatross, he notices as the air escapes from under his wingspan. the invincible, propelling beast has met his match to gun and sea. his grand rival of water mocks the monarch of sky with an overwhelming wake. the dreadnaught triumphs through the roaring wet pitifully grazing the defeated, unstoppable albatross. man is much like the albatross, victorious in our own eyes, yet cataclysmic or feeble in the eyes of others. war is a place where victory, is no victory at all. and there is victory where there is none. ascendency is not universal. when a man is victorious in battle, a child loses their father. thus his victory is all in vanity.
the albatross, something i had to write for school and ended up not hating. 
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kris-fucking-deltarune · 2 years ago
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hey Z why are you calling yourself a gay ass repeatedly . follow up statement to say that i am officially on this day aug 14 2022 calling u : a gayass 👍
mmmy brain is going in circles i am monologuinh i am watching a series of unfortunate events it’s so tragic and very unfortunate i have so much energy i have no energy STOP ACCUSINH THE BAUDERLAIRES OF MURDER THEYRE INNOCENT DJDNSNFNSS
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frolencewelch · 8 years ago
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bauderlaire replied to your post “hi mutuals can you please tag your jughead jones/cole sprouse posts...”
is there a specific tag u want me to use??? if u know what i mean aaa
tysm!! i’ve blacklisted the generic tags (cole sprouse, jughead jones)
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finntasticmxfinn · 8 years ago
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Regarding a few of my last posts on Maria Hill, Pleasant Hill, Ayn Rand, and A Series of Unfortunate Events:
Exhibit A: “We had good reasons… but we still did bad things.”
Almost the entirety of the Penultimate Peril (the later half of series actually) encompasses the same question as Maria’s recent plot lines: how much “objectively wrong” things should a “hero” do to save the day?
What happens when these “wrong” attempts to save the day back fire?
Ultimately, where does the line between noble and villian, super hero and super villain lie?
This isn’t a joke. This is a reflection of how literature attempts (to varying degrees of success) to capture this moral dilemma.
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pajamapop · 4 years ago
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Georges-Antoine Rochegrosse 
Georges-Antoine Rochegrosse, 1859–1938 France.
La Mort, c. 1910
Watercolor illustration for Charles Bauderlair, “Les fleurs du mal”. Engraved by Eugène Decisy.
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kuroshuuu · 8 years ago
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i honestly never thought i'd change my url to an asoue one but here i am ahaha
lmao me too bruh, but it looks great!!
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acilles · 8 years ago
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top 5 movies?
the edge of seventeen
nerve
storks
bad moms
love rosie
send me a top 5!!
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notesonphotography · 6 years ago
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Bauderlaire’s flâneur is an artist who seeks ‘refuge in the crowd’, modelled on his favourite painter, Constantin Guys […] A more politically engaged descendent of Baudelairean flânerie reigns today, one that operates by dérive or 'drift’. A mid-twentieth-century group of radical poets and artists calling themselves the Situationists invented 'psychogeography’, in which strolling becomes drifting and detached observation becomes a critique of post-war urbanism. Urban explorers use the dérive to map the emotive force field of the city, and the way architecture and topography combine to create its 'psychogeographical contours’.
Flâneuse: Women Walk the City
Lauren Elkin
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kris-fucking-deltarune · 2 years ago
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hello ender what is on your mind :)
what if i started an arg i want to write but i can’t think the bauderlaire children from a series of unfortunate events are autistic
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michaeljonesinlosangeles · 7 years ago
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But both felt - Bauderlaire and Goethe - with the same intensity - a sacred fear of the imagination that animated their poetry...
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julietcapulets-blog2 · 8 years ago
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@bauderlaire is now @julietcapulets!! (also, shoutout to katiebells for giving me this url✨)
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jennycalendar · 8 years ago
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goddess jenny anon: i've just finished the second book of asoue and i'd like to deck count olaf into the cold hard ground, scoop up the bauderlaire kids and bring them somewhere nice and safe and warm (and yes you are totally right about them being giles and jenny's kids because, THE BRAIN and also the snark)
AAAAAAH GOOD I’M GLAD YOU’RE ENJOYING IT!! it’s such a quality series and i love the baudelaires. 10/10 would adopt and take care of (like...it only gets worse when you watch the netflix series. they’re so adorable and good while still being so tired and annoyed)
also heck i still need to write that au where giles and jenny are the baudelaire children’s parents. i bet the scoobies would fuss over them all the time
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