watching spirited away for the first time is like… being trapped in the melancholic atmosphere…. the tragic isolation and madness of no face….. feeling the same horrified smallness chihiro does.. the hopelessness of losing her misunderstanding but loving parents…… haku’s quiet betrayal, and the relief of finding out he really was a friend… the curiousity of kamaji’s boiler room, or yubaba’s decorated office…. the hope for lin to make it out of the bath house one day, the wonder of the shaddowy figures on the bus……. the world makes you feel so small and part of a true and rich world that you can only give a brief, passing glance before you must part from it, never knowing but wishing to one day see it again
Starting a new book because being in the middle of four books simply isn't enough for me.
Fumble their words the more they’ve thought about them. The sentence seems perfect in their head, but when they go to speak it aloud, the previous versions get mixed in.
Hufflepuff: *trying to study*
Ravenclaw: *zooming across the floor by sliding in their socks*
Hufflepuff: Raven, why aren’t you studying for the test tomorrow?
Ravenclaw: *skidding* theRE’S A TEST TOMORROW??? *crashes into a bookcase*
“If he has a conscience he will suffer for his mistake. That will be the punishment, as well as the prison.”
— Rodion Raskolnikov, Crime and Punishment
"I'm ready to never talk to anybody ever again."
-A Ravenclaw who has been out of the house several days in a row
missing misty days across the Atlantic 🌫️🌁
Humanity did a lot of things wrong but we still have coffee, books and trench coats.
reading frankenstein be like