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1880-claude-monet”>umdesassossego:Claude Monet, Asters, 1880
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Anonymous asked: fav movies? :3
In no particular order,
- Midnight in Paris
- American Beauty
- Liberal Arts
- The Breakfast Club
- Ferris Bueller’s Day Off
- It’s Kind of A Funny Story
- Pride & Prejudice (the 2005 version)
- Breakfast at Tiffany’s
- The Perk’s of Being A Wallflower
- The Truman Show
- Dead Poet’s Society
- North & South (the BBC series)
- Easy A
- Wings of Desire (with English subtitles, obviously)
That’s all I can think of at the moment (:
"Everyone discusses my art and pretends to understand, as if it were necessary to understand, when it is simply necessary to love."
Claude Monet (via ponceau)
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Tea (by stephaniedan)
this is so meaningful. The woman is like a tea bag, the tea is dark, her life has been absorbed into the water, she is doesn’t look drastically different but really she is broken and her soul has left her. The hand represents society, it is society that drains her. The sugar is like society’s offering, to sweeten the dark reality of the life that had been lost to simply create a refreshment. People are drained for trivial reasons, they may look unchanged but inside they are affected, deeply. Society does this to people, it’s a cycle, just like drinking tea is a habit. It’s something we can’t avoid as humans. And it’s very sad, very sad indeed.
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