
Rai, 21+, she/her. More anxiety than human at this point.Sorry for the notifications
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quick drawing of an older alisaie!
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Les Fleurs d'Argent

On the Seashore, George Elgar Hicks (1879)
If your WoL could have handed off their role as Warrior of Light/Darkness to someone else would they have?
dying of laughter together is my favorite non sexual act of intimacy

The Fox by Leo Dillon (1967)
my job yesterday: surprise, we're doing layoffs (10% of ~250) for a reorganization focused on ~digital innovation~
my job today: "Some of the conversations around our announced restructuring focus largely on the layoffs and not about the future. This can feel bad and lead to uncertainty."


Dame Maggie Smith as Muriel Donnelly The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel (2015)

Abara, アバラ by Nihei Tsutomu.
trust between two people who could easily kill one another (especially when it would be the more sensible option in the scenario) drives me insane. you could kill me. you SHOULD kill me. but you won’t. and i won’t. and i’m going to go a step further and trust you to hold my life in your hands. as i hold yours. wild sick twisted etc
one of my favorite things to do in limited perspective is write sentences about the things someone doesn't do. he doesn't open his eyes. he doesn't reach out. i LOVE sentences like that. if it's describing the narrator, it's a reflection of their desires, something they're holding themselves back from. there's a tension between urge and action. it makes you ask why they wanted or felt compelled to do that, and also why they ultimately didn't. and if it's describing someone else, it tells you about the narrator's expectations. how they perceive that other person or their relationship. what they thought the other person was going to do, or thought the other person should have done, but failed to. negative action sentences are everything.


Maggie Smith as the fairy queen Titania, “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” (1977)


Gold inlaid and engraved Smith & Wesson type revolver with ivory grips, produced in Paris, France, circa 1880′s.
from Millais Antiques