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Hello there! I'm Kathryn; artist, history nerd, gryffindor. likely to be found napping away my problems in unlikely public places.

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  • fla-mingos:

    golfgalaxy:

    what’s the mood for tuesday

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    (via confirmance)

    #me #my life
    May 18 2018
  • muslimmafia:

    my grandfather always had candy in his pockets, and one time when I got really sick and I was hospitalized my dad told him not to give me any candy. He pulled out his pockets to show he hadn’t even brought any and I got really sad but as soon as my dad walked out of the room he then proceeded to take off his hat and had 2 chewy chocolate candy toffees and 2 orange fanta toffees, and I’ll never forget the happiness and surprise I felt in that one moment in my entire life.

    (via camillammmacaulay)

    #this is so precious
    May 18 2018
  • quotemadness:

    “Do you think the universe fights for souls to be together? Some things are too strange and strong to be coincidences.”

    — Emery Allen

    (Source: quotemadness.com, via perks-of-being-chinese)

    May 18 2018
  • classical-beauty-of-the-past:

    Temple of Asclepius, Rome

    (via paddfoot)

    #travel #rome
    May 18 2018
  • juliadorable:

    Never in my life have I heard a more perfect and seamless use of Vivaldi.

    (via artoo-detoos)

    #b99 #YESS
    May 18 2018
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    Nov 15 2017
  • tastefullyoffensive:

    (via DrMassicotte)

    (via doeevans)

    Nov 15 2017
  • (via dreamwaitinghope)

    Oct 22 2017
  • milkozude:

    i really needed this today, so for anyone else who might

    (via captiansunshine)

    Oct 22 2017
  • goodreadss:
“ Karl Johan in the Rain , Oslo - Edvard Munch 1891
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    goodreadss:

    Karl Johan in the Rain ,  Oslo  -   Edvard Munch 1891

    (via captiansunshine)

    Oct 22 2017
  • deleosdella:

    The homiest city I have ever stayed in

    (Source: delladeleos.com, via starlighthowell)

    Oct 22 2017
  • Anonymous asked:

    PLEASE tell us how vegetables are a social construct

    bemusedlybespectacled:

    so a long time ago humans were trying to figure out edible plant matter, right

    and because they didn’t have fucking microscopes or anything they were like “okay we have to divide them in some way that is easy for us to figure out”

    so they COULD have divided them up by like, color or some shit

    like all the red things are called noogles and all the orange ones are called fuckips and all the yellow ones are called snarglebutts or whatever

    but they didn’t

    they divided them by taste, which makes sense if you’re trying to sort edible plant matter, the whole point is eating them so why not sort them by the most likely reason you need to know the difference between them

    so all the sweet tasting things are called fruits and all the not sweet tasting things are called vegetables

    except like other than that there’s no rhyme or reason to it at all??

    like potatoes are roots and broccoli is a flower and pumpkins are fruits and celery are stalks

    but we’re putting them together because they don’t taste sweet

    and lemons are juicy and wet but not sweet but they’re fruit for some reason but tomatoes aren’t even though they’re also juicy but not sweet and carrots aren’t even though carrots can be sweet

    meanwhile apples are genetically more closely related to fucking roses than they are to shit like blueberries but because they both taste good in pie we put apples and blueberries in the same group and roses are a different thing 

    like, there’s a good reason why we sort plants this way, and that reason is “it’s easier to make food if you know vaguely what it tastes like beforehand,” and sorting plants by genetic family also makes sense if your reasoning is “i want to know what plants are related,” but they’re both sorting groups that humans made up and we could just as easily sort by color or shape if we decided that was an important thing we needed to know and that’s why it’s a social construct

    Oct 22 2017
  • (Source: vsco.co, via starryfilm)

    Oct 22 2017
  • bagelbarton:

    lostinnumberz:

    Witchcraft

    Fuuuuuuck

    (via justbrosthings)

    Oct 22 2017
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    Oct 22 2017
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