1. Run away to Brooklyn. Rent an apartment with a claw footed bathtub. Commute to Manhattan during the week and put in hours at a menial publishing job. Drive home to New Jersey on weekends to swim in the pool and cry to your mother. Smoke Gauloises on the fire escape. Let yellowing issues of Rolling Stone and Vogue pile into a protective fortress around your bed. Listen to Cat Power. Fall asleep mostly naked beneath the duvet watching Sportscenter and drinking earl grey. Date a Yankees fan and kiss his hands on the 4 Train into the Bronx.
2. Run away to Barcelona. Eat milk chocolate magnum bars and drink cheap champagne. Burst into charming fits of laughter whenever you get embarrassed about butchering the Catalan language. Wear denim cutoffs, Dr. Pepper chapstick, and very little else. Go dancing at 3 a.m. Whiten your teeth. Tan your shoulders. Braid feathers into your hair. Perpetually wake up with sand caught in the thin cotton sheets of your tiny bed. Listen to the Rolling Stones and kiss all the longhaired boys you can get your hands on without ever having to apologize.
3. Run away to Los Angeles. Sublet a studio in Venice three blocks from the beach. Listen to top 40 radio. Go to Chateau Marmont and charge drinks you can’t afford to a long-dormant credit card. Sleep with a television actor who lives in the valley. Sleep with a musician who lives in Bel Air. Break things off with both of them when gas prices begin to rise. Find Gilda Radner’s star on the Walk Of Fame and swallow a sob when you see the filthy cement around her name is cracked. Walk through the Venice Canals until the sun sets and you forget your own name. Call your mother crying from the parking lot of a 24-hour Ralph’s supermarket. Tell her you want to come home.
4. Run away to Paris. Gaze at the pink and pistachio glow of macarons in the window on Boulevard Saint-Germain. Listen to Joni Mitchell. Meet an Argentinean man in the Latin Quarter for drinks. Melt into his accent and kiss him goodnight, but return to your apartment alone because his face doesn’t look enough like the man’s you are trying to forget. Get lost in the Richelieu Wing of the Louvre, admiring Napoleon’s fine red damask. Walk alone along the Seine in an old dress, ten-dollar shoes, and an Hermes scarf. Fumble with the locks on the fence overlooking the river. They all have lovers’ names etched into them and the girl who left the red heart-shaped lock has the same name as you.
5. Run away to Martha’s Vineyard. Write heartbroken stories during the day in front of a large fan that blows curls of humid hair across your tired face. Take a waitress job at The Black Dog at night and try hard not to drop too many trays. Learn to ride a moped. Pretend you’re a Kennedy. Listen to Carly Simon. Eat hand-churned ice cream out of waffle cones. Visit the flying horses and consider how many girls just like you have sat on the same horse clutching for the same brass ring. Get stoned and dance barefoot down the length of the eroded Jaws beach. Date a Red Sox fan. Yell at each other during baseball games, and then kiss and make up between tangled sheets.
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favorite thought catalog article.
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We’d hoped vaguely to fall in love but hadn’t worried much about it, because we’d thought we had all the time in the world. Love had seemed so final, and so dull — love was what ruined our parents. Love had delivered them to a life of mortgage payments and household repairs; to unglamorous jobs and the fluorescent aisles of a supermarket at two in the afternoon. We’d hoped for a love of a different kind, love that knew and forgave our human frailty but did not miniaturize our grander ideas of ourselves. It sounded possible. If we didn’t rush or grab, if we didn’t panic, a love both challenging and nurturing might appear. If the person was imaginable, then the person could exist.
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damn.
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I always knew the woman I wanted to be—I knew I wanted to be a woman who was independent, a woman who was in the driving seat, a woman who didn’t need for the man to decide.
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Nothing in the world is permanent, and we’re foolish when we ask anything to last, but surely we’re still more foolish not to take delight in it while we have it
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Herbed Flatbread with Prosciutto, Arugula Pesto & Sheeps Milk Cheese
- 3 cups almond flour
- 1 TBS fresh sage, chopped
- 2 TBS fresh oregano, chopped
- 1/2 tsp salt
- 1/2 tsp baking soda
- 1/4 cup ghee, melted (or oil of your choice)
- 2 eggs
- 1 cup grated cheese (I used a mild sheep’s milk)
- 2-3 big slices of prosciutto broken into smaller pieces
- arugula pesto
- aged balsamic for garnish (regular balsamic vinegar is fine but if you can find a thicker, sweeter one that is even better!)
Preheat oven to 350F. Combine first five ingredients into a bowl. Add the ghee (or oil) and eggs. Mix until incorporated. Pat into a ball and then place on parchment paper. Place another piece of parchment on top of the ball and roll until desired thickness. Place rolled dough (still on the parchment) onto a cookie sheet and bake for 12-15 minutes. Remove from oven.
Spread pesto all over dough, followed by the prosciutto and sprinkle with cheese. Place in oven for 5 minutes or until cheese has melted and edges have browned.
Remove from oven, cut with pizza slicer and drizzle balsamic on top. Enjoy!!
Arugula Pesto
- 4 cups arugula
- 2 cloves garlic
- 1/2 cup parmesan
- 1/2 cup pine nuts, toasted
- 1/2 cup olive oil
- 1/2 TBS fresh lemon juice
Place all ingredients into a blender and blend until mostly smooth.
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DeVotchKa - How It Ends
If I had my say in it this song would probably wind up in every movie soundtrack ever tbh
THANK YOU. I’ve heard this song so, so many times in movies and I didn’t know what it was ‘til now…
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TOP MUSEUMS IN WESTERN EUROPE
1. the Peggy Guggenheim: in Venice, it has a major collection of modern art. They had a Futurist exhibition when I was there, but the usual collection is made up of Picasso, Pollock, a lot of Ernst, some Kandinsky and Duchamp… Overall, stunning.
2. the Accademia: in Florence, if only to see Michelangelo’s David. I mean, come on.
3. Musee des Beaux Art: in Nice, France. Completely taken by surprise with Rodin’s Le Baiser when I went. One of my favorite sculptures and I had no idea it was there. Has a really great collection of Cheret, but not very big otherwise.
4. the Louvre: Paris, France. A little frustrating to get in, on account of the long lines and complicated set-up. I was too distracted by my excitement to really be annoyed though. There are four different, huge galleries, so manage how much time you’d like to spend there. I would’ve given myself all day if I’d had the chance. I only got to see one gallery in a couple hours.
5. Musee d’Orsay: Paris, France. It was on strike when I was in Paris, so… didn’t get to go. I know from what i’ve heard though, that it has a better collection than the Louvre. More concentrated, so to speak. So if you enjoy Impressionism, go there.
6. Tower of London: I didn’t actually go, but all my friends who did were completely blown away. According to them, it’s very worth the price.
7. the Borghese: in Rome, Italy. Probably my favorite museum in Europe. It has a fantastic collection of Bernini’s sculptures and Caravaggio’s paintings, two of my favorite artists.
8. the Vatican Museum/Palace: Raphael and Michelangelo. Those boys knew what they were doing. Their paintings and frescoes can only be really appreciated in person. Seriously.
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HALLOWEEN EPISODES
CRIME/MYSTERY
Bones | 3x05
★ Castle | 2x06, 4x06
Criminal Minds | 3x06, 6x06
Monk | 2x04
SUPERNATURAL/SCIFI
Angel | 5x05
★ Buffy The Vampire Slayer | 2x06, 4x04, 6x06
Charmed | 3x04, 8x06
Dark Angel | 2x05
Quantum Leap | 3x05
Star Trek | 2x07
True Blood | 4x12
★ The X-Files | 1x03, 4x02, 5x12, 5x17
TEEN
Dawson’s Creek | 5x09, 6x06
Even Stevens | 2x13
Felicity | 1x06
★ Freaks And Geeks | 1x03
Glee | 2x05
Lizzie Mcguire | 1x24
My So-Called Life | 1x09
Pretty Little Liars | 2x13
Veronica Mars | 3x05
COMEDY/DRAMA
★ Chuck | 1x06, 4x06
Gilmore Girls | 6x07
M*A*S*H | 11x02
Parenthood | 2x06
★ Psych | 1x15, 3x01, 3x15, 4x08, 5x11, 6x03
★ Pushing Daisies | 1x05
Scrubs | 2x06
★ Ugly Betty | 1x05
SITCOMS
★ 3rd Rock From The Sun | 3x05
30 Rock | 3x06
The Big Bang Theory | 1x06, 5x07
★ Boy Meets World | 5x05, 5x17
★ Community | 1x07, 2x06, 3x05
Cougar Town | 2x06
Curb Your Enthusiasm | 2x03
Everybody Hates Chris | 1x06
Frasier | 5x03, 9x06, 10x05
★ Fresh Prince Of Bel-Air | 1x09, 4x07
Friends | 8x06
Futurama | 2x18
Happy Endings | 2x05
How I Met Your Mother | 1x06, 6x07
iCarly | 1x07
★ It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia | 6x07
Living Single | 2x08
★ Louie | 2x10
Malcolm In The Middle | 2x02, 7x04
Modern Family | 2x06
NewsRadio | 3x05
The Office (UK) | 2x05
The Office (US) | 2x05, 5x05, 7x06, 8x05
★ Parks And Recreation | 2x07, 4x05
Raising Hope | 1x05
Reno 911! | 1x14
Saved By The Bell | 3x26
That ’70s Show | 2x05, 3x04
★ Two Guys And A Girl | 2x06, 3x06, 4x04
Two Of A Kind | 1x06
Will And Grace | 1x05, 5x05★ = highly recommended
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(those that are not specifically Halloween-themed are still Halloween-apropros)
TUMBLR I LOVE YOU
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Why Are You Still On The Internet?: A Studying Masterpost
So both of us still have midterms to tackle, and so do many of you. Even if you don’t, if you’re the kind of person who likes background music when hitting the books, we’re your people. We want you to concentrate and do the best you can, and since we can’t beat you over the heads with anthologies, we’ll give you music. Here is our contribution to your academic life. Enjoy.
- The Fountain, composed by Clint Mansell
- Jane Eyre, composed by Dario Marianelli
- The Pianist, songs by Fredric Chopin and Wojciech Kilar
- Never Let Me Go, composed by Rachel Portman
- Amelie, composed by Yann Tiersen
- Atonement, composed by Dario Marianelli
- Black Swan, composed by Clint Mansell
- Moon, composed by Clint Mansell
- Milk, composed by Danny Elfman
- Earth Days, composed by Michael Giacchino
- Requiem For A Dream, composed by Clint Mansell
- Pride & Prejudice, composed by Dario Marianelli
- The Ghost Writer, composed by Alexandre Desplat
- The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, composed by Alexandre Desplat
- The Boy In The Striped Pyjamas, composed by James Horner
- Frost/Nixon, composed by Hans Zimmer
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25 Lives
Came across this little story on Livejournal when I was looking for inspiration for my creative writing class. Thanks to Toni’s blog, I remembered how much I loved this.
25 LIVES by tongari
Ahh, fuck. I’ve definitely reblogged this before, but I’ll do it again and always.
This is like the most beautiful thing I’ve ever seen, and whenever I look through it I end up getting weepy and wanting to write.
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