fedini:
“stop ares, that’s not how you should fill in the hole inside of your heart.
”

fedini:

stop ares, that’s not how you should fill in the hole inside of your heart.

greek goddesses

Persephone: deep reds, glinting silvers, soft black leather, silken rose petals

Hestia: soft warm glow, cotton and lace, summer mornings, honey ginger tea

Aphrodite: glossy lips, shimmering skin, acetone, gasping for air

Eris: the electric shock you when you brush against someone, burning hair, the shine of stolen gold, matte black

Athena: dust clearing after a fight, dried blood, wet ink, the smell of old books

Artemis: feral wolves, sibling rivalry, shadows, bones stripped clean by time

Hera: grey roots, jewels at her throat, silk and diamonds, loyalty without thought

x1010101101011x:

that-gay-bitch:

thebootydiaries:

um u “like classical music” but don’t even listen to John Merbecke (c. 1510 – c. 1585), producer of the first musical setting for the English liturgy, who later published The Booke of Common Praier Noted 1549? ok 😂😂👌

someone finally said it 😤 😩 🙌

👏👏 AGAIN FOR THE PEOPLE IN THE BACK 👏👏

(via thebootydiaries)

kingcheddarxvii:

“Not all men” I say, “there is but one who is purely good.” But which man am I referring to? In Iceland, deep in the woods and the snow, there lives a lad raised by wolves who feasts upon sunbeams and loves all of nature, unburdened by man’s sins. Tenderly, he strokes a hungry squirrel, sharing with her the last acorns of the autumn harvest. A tear rolls down his cheek. Who is he

(via thebootydiaries)


Indy Theme by Safe As Milk