Playlists are my children
I’ve been making new playlists to escape depression. Follow my playlists
80′s songs that make me thinks of Christiane F. If you don’t know her just google.
The bell Jar’s playlist. Inspired by Sylvia Plath’s novel.
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I’ve been making new playlists to escape depression. Follow my playlists
80′s songs that make me thinks of Christiane F. If you don’t know her just google.
The bell Jar’s playlist. Inspired by Sylvia Plath’s novel.
Lola thinks that self-harm was a good, almost normal way to handle sadness and anger and frustration, to keep everything under control. She blames Daphné because If it wasn’t for her she could just go on like this. It wasn’t a big deal, was it? Lola has A LOT to learn and to understand. I was her, maybe I still am. /END OF THE CLIP. Lola’s hands at first touch Maya’s back, unsteady. Unsure. And then it’s like her hands want more of this feeling. Human contact. Safety. Love. Her hands slowly move more confident holding Maya’s stronger. Lola can now let herself go.
no one:
absolutely nobody:
me: the fact that i have a consciousness and have to participate in a society is ludicrous
(via decomposizione)
Sylvia Plath’s novel The Bell Jar is often evoked in television and films. Pop-culture built an archetype, a specific type of woman: introspective, outcast, and, sad, ‘the type of girl who reads The Bell Jar’. The novel load the image of the female blues.Entertainment Weekly created a music playlist to go along with The Bell Jar’s key plot points. (https://ew.com/article/2015/03/04/music-read-ews-bell-jar-playlist/). Here’s the playlist.
Pretend all Lana del Rey’s albums are included.
(Source: open.spotify.com)
(Source: criterion.com, via 80scandles)
Maybe she only thinks she likes me. And maybe in a couple of days she gets tired of me and ignores me. Like it happened with her ex and who knows? Maybe with more people.
(via skammovistarplus)
watching kristen stewart beat the shit out of a rich man who stole humanitarian aid money and then pulling off a blonde wig to reveal her perfect undercut
(via tvshowfreak)
Today’s aesthetic: keeping the same tab open in your browser for three solid weeks because you’re definitely going to get around to reading and/or acting on whatever’s in it any minute now.
This is a personal attack.
Only one tab?
Currently
Currently 55 tabs open for almost a year. And no, sir, I am not going to close any of them
(via beebob-mck)