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3 years ago
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“It’s that thing when you’re with someone, and you love them and they know it, and they love you and you know it… but it’s a party… and you’re both talking to other people, and you’re laughing and shining… and you look across the room and catch each other’s eyes… but - but not because you’re possessive, or it’s precisely sexual… but because… that is your person in this life. And it’s funny and sad, but only because this life will end, and it’s this secret world that exists right there in public, unnoticed, that no one else knows about. It’s sort of like how they say that other dimensions exist all around us, but we don’t have the ability to perceive them. That’s - That’s what I want out of a relationship. Or just life, I guess.” ― Greta Gerwig, Frances Ha: A Noah Baumbach Picture

Inspired by the quote above but added and removed some words to make it flow better 💞

My submission for zelink fanzine’s digital community zine! Many thanks to them for being so kind and patient during the process 🥺 Excited to see everyone’s works 💖

Many thanks to my friends Ayinvui (I’ve only played BOTW so she advised me a lot on the 5th page!), @gabbiki and @that-yellow-flower for the help! And a very special HUGE thank you to @theizzypeasy who helped me a LOT with fonts and some paneling choices ;;;;


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1 year ago

"The Invention of Loneliness" made Auster famous in 1982. The book was prompted by the death of his father in 1979, a property speculator from whom the son had once distanced himself with poems and black existentialist coats. Auster reflects on the distant relationship with his father and traces the family history, then deals with the more autobiographical first part of the book in a more essayistic manner in the second part.

Paul Auster became internationally successful with his "New York Trilogy", which appeared in the individual volumes "City of Glass" (1985), "Drop Shadow" (1986) and "Behind Closed Doors" (1987), but was later often summarised. 17 publishers rejected the books, only a dwarf company in faraway Los Angeles took pity on Auster and brought the three loosely interwoven, darkly enigmatic crime stories onto the market - and thus helped Auster to world fame.

"Leviathan" (1992) is about a writer investigating the death of a friend: The latter blew himself up while building a bomb. The book also features a character called Iris Vegan, a cameo appearance by the protagonist of Siri Hustvedt's first novel "The Blindfold" - Auster had been married to Hustvedt since 1982. Auster received the French literary prize Médicis for the book in 1993, which shows the esteem in which he was held in Europe, more so than in his home country. "In this country, he's just a bestselling author," wrote New York Magazine in 2007, "in Paris, Auster is a rock star."

"The Invention Of Loneliness" Made Auster Famous In 1982. The Book Was Prompted By The Death Of His Father

US author Paul Auster is dead, according to a media report. The author of the "New York Trilogy" died at the age of 77 as a result of lung cancer. The "New York Times" and the British "Guardian" reported this, citing Auster's confidante Jacki Lyden. According to the report, the writer died in the New York borough of Brooklyn.


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1 year ago
Some Yoongi Gifs Until He Comes Back Home (6/?)
Some Yoongi Gifs Until He Comes Back Home (6/?)
Some Yoongi Gifs Until He Comes Back Home (6/?)
Some Yoongi Gifs Until He Comes Back Home (6/?)
Some Yoongi Gifs Until He Comes Back Home (6/?)

some yoongi gifs until he comes back home (6/?)

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11 years ago

WHAT THE WHAT!!! I freakin’ got 3rd place! (∪ ◡ ∪) <3


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1 year ago

Lilly came back from last year ready for blood and I’m here for it


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