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wandanatfluff:

Cheeky Questions

1. First celebrity crush

2. Do you work out/sport?

3. How popular were you in school?

4. Embarrassing moment

5. Favorite actor and actress

6. Little thing that makes you extremely happy

7. Song that made you cry because you related to it

8. How often do you find yourself thinking about your life?

9. Best toy you ever got as a kid

10. Do you express your emotions well?

11. Are you happy with your height?

12. Are you a bottom or a top?

13. Who makes you the happiest?

14. Your nickname(s)

15. Who do you feel completely comfortable with to be yourself?

16. Does the way you laugh depends on who you’re with?

17. Secrets you told strangers, because you knew you’d never see them again.

18. Do you like or dislike surprises?

19. In the evening, would you rather play a game, visit a relative, watch a movie, or read?

20. Pet peeves?

21. Who would you want to be stranded with on a deserted island?

22. Breakfast, lunch or dinner?

23. You’re stranded on a deserted island and there’s a box, what’s in it?

24. What’s the best gift you got?

25. Who do you buy random gifts for?

26. Do you sleep with a stuffed animal?

27. Have you had a secret admirer?

28. Are you a clean or messy person?

29. Shower or bath?

30. How would your friends describe you?

brucewanye:

The family is truly desperate. And when people get desperate, the knives come out.

sulkings:

baby girl i have avoided situations that don’t even exist yet

brontes:

But collective thinking is usually short-lived. We’re fickle, stupid beings with poor memories and a great gift for self-destruction.

The Hunger Games Series by Suzanne Collins

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flowerytale:
“Margaret Atwood, from The Blind Assassin
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flowerytale:

Margaret Atwood, from The Blind Assassin

metamorphesque:

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musings on motherhood

Kyung-Sook Shin (“Please Look After Mom”), Nguyen Thanh Binh, Ocean Vuong (“Headfirst”), Ritika Jyala (excerpt from “The Flesh I Burned”), Gustav Klimt “Mother and Child” (detail from The Three Ages of Woman), Sue Zhao (“My mother texts me instructions to cook silken tofu”)

buy me a coffee

sarahreesbrennan:

bluebeardsbride-archive:

bluebeardsbride:

I remember I heard them say “hell,” not “shell.” The house is a hell, I heard.

Mariana Enríquez, excerpt of ‘Adela’s House’ Things We Lost in the Fire (trans. Megan McDowell) 

wanted to talk briefly about the genius of McDowell‘s translation of Enríquez’s stories, perhaps perfectly encapsulated in the above translation.

the Spanish original text reads, “Recuerdo que los escuché decir «máscara», no «cáscara». La casa es una máscara, escuché.” if we were to translate this literally, it would translate as “I remember I heard them say ‘mask’ not ‘shell’. The house is a mask, I heard.” 

but McDowell doesn’t translate it literally. why not? the cadence of a language is often lost in translation, but this cadence needs to be preserved. máscara and cáscara rhyme in Spanish, but mask and shell do not.

the word hell comes into English from Proto-Germanic *haljō, meaning ‘the underworld’. and *haljō, in turn, comes from the Proto-Indo-European root *kel, meaning ‘to hide’. (the word occult shares this root). the word hell literally means the hidden place. and what is the task of a mask? the task of a mask is to hide. to cover it. it could also be said that this is the task of hell; to conceal the dead from the living, the damned from the saved.

and a house? a house is a hell because it masks what traumas lie within.

Translation is an art, just as writing is. It’s interpretation and illustration in one: the choices matter. Language is a tool of communication and the best way to wield that tool is the most effective way.

I love reading a translation that strikes me as artful. I love reading several translations and seeing what strikes me as true.

Whenever my work is being translated, I’m really honoured. I ask for the translator to have my contact information if they have any questions at all, and I trust them. It’s their art, not mine.

strykerlancer:

strykerlancer:

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Paul Guest, from “1987.”

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Cormac McCarthy, from “The Road.”

flowerytale:
“Florence Welch during the High As Hope Tour, photographed by Lillie Eiger
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flowerytale:

Florence Welch during the High As Hope Tour, photographed by Lillie Eiger

tophbefong:

the greywaren. the fire inside ronan was what kept him alive.

adrianprimes:

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mia goth

metamorphesque:

i am every age i have ever been …

tumblr user @blossomfully, tumblr user @wastelandbebe, “Eleven” by Sandra Cisneros, “Untitled” by Franz Wright

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sul1engirl:

oh you hate me? you see my big beautiful sad brown eyes and you’re gonna hate me?

greelin:

yes yes you’re very beautiful. Bewitching, even. AWFUL parking job, by the way

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