miranda
usa | xvii | she/her


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credit
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reading
all the light we cannot see – anthony doerr

watching
gilmore girls

friends


networks

playlist



1. since i've been loving you
led zeppelin

2. little black submarines
the black keys

3. girl
the beatles

4. cigarette daydreams
cage the elephant

5. stuck on the puzzle
alex turner

6. no buses
arctic monkeys

7. apartment
young the giant





it's brand new to me, all those planets and creatures and horizons! i haven't seen them yet, not with these eyes. and it is gonna be fantastic!

  1. rorywilliams:

    - Am I ever going to see you again?

    - You can’t

  2. malinconie:

    Edgar Degas, Two Dancers Entering the Stage, 1877
    and Dancers, 1877

  3. ladygansey:

    Soho, New York.
    Ig: amarachohan

  4. simplypotterheads:

    He disappeared after leaving the school … traveled far and wide … sank so deeply into the Dark Arts, consorted with the very worst of our kind, underwent so many dangerous, magical transformations, that when he resurfaced as Lord Voldemort, he was barely recognizable.

  5. milkspores:

    This forgotten castle (Château de la Mothe-Chandeniers) was abandoned after a fire In 1932. Seeing it up close is breathtaking. These days it seems like castles only exist in storybooks and Disney movies. What happened to the foreboding dwellings of our wealthiest ancestors? The truth of the matter is, while there are still many castles in Europe, many have fallen into disrepair and ruin over time. However, a group of preservationists in France are trying to save a 13th century castle that is slowly being reclaimed by nature. The story behind the abandoned property is just as fascinating as what’s left standing today. See an amazing video here.

  6. damnmuse:

    He just sat there, staring into the darkness…

  7. dobrevra:

    i have no sense of being famous - you’re just working. and then you’ll have a random day in london when you’ll do some press and it creeps into your awareness that this goes out - that what you do every day goes out to televisions right across the country.