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ultralaser:

art-and-things-of-beauty:

A surprising result - A pair of paintings by William Henry Hamilton Trood (British, 1848-1899). 

this dude spent like a year and a half painting a victorian reaction gif

Sophie, the girl, is given a spell and transformed into an old woman. It would be a lie to say that turning young again would mean living happily ever after. I didn’t want to say that. I didn’t want to make it seem like turning old was such a bad thing — the idea was that maybe she’ll have learned something by being old for a while, and, when she is actually old, make a better grandma. Anyway, as Sophie gets older, she gets more pep. And she says what’s on her mind. She is transformed from a shy, mousy little girl to a blunt, honest woman. It’s not a motif you see often, and, especially with an old woman taking up the whole screen, it’s a big theatrical risk. But it’s a delusion that being young means you’re happy.

Hayao Miyazaki, on what attracted him to Howl’s Moving Castle

The Auteur of Anime by Margaret Talbot: “The New Yorker” (January 17th, 2005) 

(via hayao-miyazaki)

etereas:

vijara:

lately i’ve been replacing my “i’m sorry”s with “thank you”s, like instead of “sorry i’m late” i’ll say “thanks for waiting for me”, or instead of “sorry for being such a mess” i’ll say “thank you for loving me and caring about me unconditionally” and it’s not only shifted the way i think and feel about myself but also improved my relationships with others who now get to receive my gratitude instead of my negativity

This is some 2017 mood

bepeu:

i want to hollow out a fresh baguette and lay in it for a week

dappledwithshadow:

Yayoi Kusama

foodchewer:

live laugh lasagna

saddestblogger:

when u show love to your pet and they end up sitting on your lap but u got things to go do

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kaitlynsgonnakait:

This is cute!

when ur off soaking and u hear ur friends crunching leaves without u

princessofpop:

2016 mood