Franz Kafka, 1912
when you write a sentence in your lit paper that is so pretentious that you’re not even sure what it means, but leave it in anyways
Another day, another study session..
“Hey what are you reading?”
Me: *shows front cover*
“Oh What’s it about?”
Me:*shows back cover*
Would you call yourself a feminist?
I support all women! especially [looks at smudged writing on hand] lebaneses and…women of colons
Character design of an Apsara! According to Hindu and Buddhist mythology, Apsaras were the beautiful female personifications of clouds and rivers. This young lady is a cloud spirit <that’s why her hair is so fluffy> and her design is mainly influenced by Cambodian and Thai traditional appearal.
Happy weekend tho
incorrectshakespeare + Hamlet (part ii)
part i
from here: (x) (x) (x) (x)
This is serious. I don't know how many times I have to convince people to at least go check the books out in the library rather than read a free pdf version. It's so disappointing when they don't listen. Authors put so much time into their books and do deserve that.
dear internet
please pay for my books?
thanks
urs
stiefvater
She was the storm and he was the sea. Complete when apart, yet destined to be together.
Navin E. (via wordswritteninsilence)
@wordlessromantic