the-rain-monster:
“chaoticpalacesaladapricot:
“sixpenceee:
“This could be the setting of a movie. Too bad bookstores like this exist in few numbers thanks to Amazon. Source
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I love old bookstores like this. I can get lost in the world of books and...

the-rain-monster:

chaoticpalacesaladapricot:

sixpenceee:

This could be the setting of a movie. Too bad bookstores like this exist in few numbers thanks to Amazon. Source

I love old bookstores like this. I can get lost in the world of books and be soulfully content. Nostalgia ❤️

That is some kind of ingenious monster disguised as a bookstore and I would very much fall for it.

(via sixpenceee)

inkskinned:

I hope I never get tired of the night sky, of thunderstorms, of watching cream make galaxies in my coffee. This world is ugly. I hope I never grow to be someone who can no longer see the small beautiful things.

(via intuitive-intj)

tinker-tanner:

whyisthisfrenchguymasturbating:

edvardgrieg-official:

neurophonic:

weloveshortvideos:

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what on earth

please if you do anything useful in your life, don’t scroll past this

watch it

PLEASE

tchaikovsky is proud

In case anyone is baffled by this, there’s a Tchaikovsky piece in which there’s supposed to be a loud sound but he never specified what you should use to make that sound. People have done all kinds of weird shit depending on how they think the sound should, well, sound. Hitting a large piece of wood with a sledgehammer is a relatively conventional one.

Concert percussion in a short video

(Source: weloveshortvideos.com, via notsosilentsummer)

notweirdjustgay:

it feels good to know that some people kiss for the first time today, some people finally get their dream job, some people finish reading their favorite book, some people get over someone, some people win against their disorder, some people have a baby, some people go on vacation, some people reunite, some people find a new favorite song, some people sleep next to each other, some people live today, some people survive today.

(via sixpenceeeblog)