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dramastream:

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I can’t believe that was you.

SEE YOU IN MY 19TH LIFE (2023) dir. Lee Na Jeong

thearchvillainess:

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BRIDGERTON | harmony. (2x07)

supermarketcrush:

what’s a book you read as a teenager that was so magical and personally profound to you it literally changed your life, doesnt matter if the book was actually well written or not. mine’s probably the catcher in the rye

ARSEMA THOMAS AS YOUNG AGATHA DANBURY

QUEEN CHARLOTTE: A BRIDGERTON STORY (2023 - )

blog-o-randomness:

HAS SOMEONE TOLD THE REDDITORS ABOUT THE TUMBLR HOLIDAYS???

NEIL BANGING OUT THE TUNES?

IDES OF MARCH?

OUT OF TOUCH THURSDAY???

THE ONE RANDOM DAY IN JULY WHEN WE ALL REBLOG THE NEW VERSION OF THE JACK SKELLINGTON “EXCITED ABOUT HALLOWEEN” POST???

daughterofliterature:

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“I wish you to know

that you have been the last dream of my soul.”

Charles Dickens, A Tale of Two Cities

celticwoman:

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Northanger Abbey (2007) dir. Jon Jones, Giles Foster

xshayarsha:

“There is a theory that watching unbearable stories about other people lost in grief and rage is good for you – may cleanse you of your darkness. Do you want to go down to the pits of yourself all alone? Not much. What if an actor could do it for you? Isn’t that why they are called actors? They act for you. You sacrifice them to action. And this sacrifice is a mode of deepest intimacy of you with your own life.”

Anne Carson, from Grief Lessons: Four Plays by Euripides; Tragedy: A Curious Art Form.

ancestralia:

i-was-today-years-old-when:

TIL a family in Georgia claimed to have passed down a song in an unknown language from the time of their enslavement; scientists identified the song as a genuine West African funeral song in the Mende language that had survived multiple transmissions from mother to daughter over multiple centuries (x)

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In 1997 Amelia’s daughter, Mary Moran, and other members of the Moran family were invited to Sierra Leone, West Africa, where they were welcomed in Freetown by Sierra Leone’s President and then flown by helicopter to the country’s interior.  There, in the small village of Senehun Ngola, Mary and Bendu Jabati met and sang this song together for the first time.  Years earlier, Bendu’s grandmother had told her that this song, which had been passed down in her village from mother to daughter for centuries, would one day reunite her to long-lost relatives.

In addition to finding out where in Africa her ancestors were abducted into slavery, Mary Moran discovered the meaning of the Mende song: a processional hymn for the final farewell to the spirit, it was sung in Senehun Ngola by women as they prepared the body of a loved one for burial.

(The OP’s link leads to a site with a recording of the song sung by both Mary Moran and her mother, Amelia)

greenestlabcoat:

Pedestrian affirmations:


YOU ARE INVINCIBLE


AUTOMOBILES TREMBLE AT THE SIGHT OF YOU


GOD’S DIVINE LIGHT SHIELDS YOU


CROSSWALKS ARE YOUR HOLY PATH TO SALVATION