I'm fascinated by how the formatting of different social media sites affect how text is read.
For instance, a line break on Tumblr indicates a new idea.
But a reblog break indicates that time has passed.

I'm fascinated by how the formatting of different social media sites affect how text is read.
For instance, a line break on Tumblr indicates a new idea.
But a reblog break indicates that time has passed.
Barbie (2023) dir. Greta Gerwig
bookishmoonchild on Instagram
Emily Henry, Book Lovers
This explains perfectly why we want to keep cash. Be it dollar signs or pound signs, the principle is exactly the same.
Add to that: the government and advertisers don’t know what you are purchasing when you buy with cash; which is desirable even if you’re not doing something illegal, especially in this age where people are constantly profiled.
Le Figaro have a newly published photograph from inside Notre Dame shortly before the roof collapsed, as molten lead fell into the nave. (+)
This is what I love about photojournalism. It is just a history of moments where human beings have gone “I know I should really be hauling ass out of here but I have to get a picture of this”
Freaky Friday (2003) dir. Mark Waters
― J.R.R. Tolkien, The Two Towers
Barbie (2023) dir. Greta Gerwig
CROSSROADS (2002) dir. Tamra Davis
Do you for you
Ana Huang, Twisted Hate
RED, WHITE & ROYAL BLUE (2023) dir. Matthew Lopez
"Sunglasses. Ken's gotta have at least two pairs at all times."
soft life