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ok, which one of you made the woohp.spywear page on insta? 😒


fallenangellostindarkness:
“my favourite novels aesthetic (1/?): Forest of the Hanged (Padurea Spanzuratilor) by Liviu Rebreanu
May your soul be always the same with your thought, your thought with your word and word with your doing […] Keep...

fallenangellostindarkness:

my favourite novels aesthetic (1/?): Forest of the Hanged (Padurea Spanzuratilor) by Liviu Rebreanu

May your soul be always the same with your thought, your thought with your word and word with your doing […]

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fallenangellostindarkness:
“ my favourite novels aesthetic (3/?): Ciuleandra by Liviu Rebreanu
“You’re right… You actually killed her twice; at first you killed her soul when you took her away and the second time you killed her body, too!” Keep...

fallenangellostindarkness:

my favourite novels aesthetic (3/?): Ciuleandra by Liviu Rebreanu

“You’re right… You actually killed her twice; at first you killed her soul when you took her away and the second time you killed her body, too!”

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fallenangellostindarkness:
“ my favourite novels aesthetic (5/?) Lorelei by Ionel Teodoreanu
“Since when does talent = love?” “Since talent = life and life = love.” Keep reading
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fallenangellostindarkness:

my favourite novels aesthetic (5/?) Lorelei by Ionel Teodoreanu

“Since when does talent = love?”

“Since talent = life and life = love.”

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fallenangellostindarkness:
“ my favourite novels aesthetic (6/?) Otilia’s Enigma (Enigma Otiliei) by George Calinescu
In art, will is a secondary element, everything depends on talent. The laziest of poets can crate great poetry, almost without...

fallenangellostindarkness:

my favourite novels aesthetic (6/?) Otilia’s Enigma (Enigma Otiliei) by George Calinescu

In art, will is a secondary element, everything depends on talent. The laziest of poets can crate great poetry, almost without wanting and realizing.


“Felix” said Otilia “you are still too young. You mustn’t think about love before building a great career for yourself. Love […] is a big word, but then you will realize that alone, it isn’t enough.”

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fallenangellostindarkness:
“ my favourite novels aesthetic (4/?): Student Dima from the seventh (Elevul Dima dintr-a saptea) by Mihail Drumes
For a dead man, the first night in the cemetery is something horrible, frightening. Later he gets used to it...

fallenangellostindarkness:

my favourite novels aesthetic (4/?): Student Dima from the seventh (Elevul Dima dintr-a saptea) by Mihail Drumes

For a dead man, the first night in the cemetery is something horrible, frightening. Later he gets used to it little by little.

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fallenangellostindarkness:
“ my favourite novels aesthetic (2/?): Miss Christina (Domnisoara Christina) by Mircea Eliade
strigoi  (masc.) (pl. strigoi)     In Romanian folklore, a spirit that can transform into an animal or some ghostly appearance...

fallenangellostindarkness:

my favourite novels aesthetic (2/?): Miss Christina (Domnisoara Christina) by Mircea Eliade

strigoi

(masc.) (pl. strigoi)

In Romanian folklore, a spirit that can transform into an animal or some ghostly appearance and cause problems for those who encounter it, including draining the vitality of victims through blood loss.

vampire

wraith, ghost, phantom

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fallenangellostindarkness:
“ my favourite novels aesthetic (7/?) The Prince (Prințul) by Tudor Teodorescu-Branişte
However, the Prince was no longer listening to the old lady’s words, because, in his selfishness, he had disconnected himself from...

fallenangellostindarkness:

my favourite novels aesthetic (7/?) The Prince (Prințul) by Tudor Teodorescu-Branişte

However, the Prince was no longer listening to the old lady’s words, because, in his selfishness, he had disconnected himself from listening to anything but what he found `pleasant` and especially what he was telling to his own self.

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In anii ‘80 in Romania comunista sub Ceausescu ies o serie de carti cu titlul “Povestiri istorice” adresate copiilor. Sunt scrise de Dumitru Almas si ilustrate de Valentin Tanase. Acest Tanase, putin glumet dar si nitel subversiv, ii introducea pe flacaii de la Beatles in desenele lui. Aici ii aveti (cica)pe haiducii lui Pintea Viteazul. Aia de la cenzura, educati in perioada stalinista si fiind rupti de lume, nici nu isi dadeau seama de siretlic.

Singurul care nu e desenat convingator e Lennon dar ceilati e clar ca sunt haiducii protocronisti George, Ringo si Paul.

Hai ca te-am pupat nea Valentine!


Cum spunea si balada populara:

“When I find myself in times of trouble

Haiducul Pintea comes to me

Speaking words of wisdom

Let it be”


Piperchi targasiti

Deci toata saptamana am incercat sa imi aduc aminte cum se numeste mancarea asta and here you are #witchcraft


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Profesorul meu de la facultate: pentru următorul proiect nu vreau romane. Vreau sa acoperiți fiecare punct pe care vi l-am dat și doresc ca totul sa fie scurt și la subiect.

Același profesor când prezint proiectul cu tot ce a cerut plus numărul recomandat de pagini: de ce ai scris atât de puțin? Îți bați joc de mine?

Profa mea de latina in clasa 11 a facut la fel 😒 si profa de teoria literaturii


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