Hey there! After more than 5 years, I’ve made the decision to start a new chapter and leave this blog behind. Lately, it felt more like a mess than my creative place. So from now on, you will find me at @simplicityiskeys. Thank you for understanding! 🤍
Hey there! After more than 5 years, I’ve made the decision to start a new chapter and leave this blog behind. Lately, it felt more like a mess than my creative place. So from now on, you will find me at @simplicityiskeys. Thank you for understanding! 🤍
Take off all my make-up ’cause I love what’s under it. Rub off all your words, don’t give a uh, I’m over it
𝑁𝑜𝑣𝑒𝑚𝑏𝑒𝑟: vanilla macarons, soft rain, oversized blazers & cashmere cardigans, cinnamon scented candles, velvet hair ribbons, spending nights by the fireplace
ah, to buy a new perfume and become an absolutely different person
PHOEBE BRIDGERS
Wonderland Magazine
Photographed by Brad Torchia
Now and then, a small boy appears and dazzles us with his precocity, at what may be the world’s most difficult game. But what if that boy were a girl? A young, unsmiling girl, with brown eyes, red hair, and a dark blue dress? Into the male-dominated world of the nation’s top chess tournaments, strolls a teenage girl with bright, intense eyes, from Fairfield High School in Lexington, Kentucky. She is quiet, well-mannered, and out for blood. Beth Harmon.
“She looked like vanilla ice cream and pink rose petals.”
— William Saroyan, quoted by Carol Marcus in Among the Porcupines
↳ request for anon:
“No matter what the situation… A shinobi must keep their emotions on the inside. You must make the mission your top priority… and you must possess a heart that never shows tears”.








