Rule #32

musings.timesnaps.generality.irrationality.mrow.
ps i'm rachel. i like mustaches, Doctor Who, sherlock, van gogh, harry potter, video games, pasta, coldplay, rdj, hiddles, cemeteries, star wars, arrested development, oceans, lord of the rings, zq, garrett hedlund, mr. darcy, forts, comic books, treehouses, twinkly lights, poetica, and other randomness that strikes my fancy. not necessarily in that order. i've also become somewhat of a feminist. also i should mention that i tend to post things in a spam-like fashion. you have been warned.


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You’ve no idea
how I want to be the blood
pumping through your heart
Clementine von Radics, “Morning Haiku” (via itsserenwrap)

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doctorwho:

Pity the man with two.

doctorwho:

Pity the man with two.

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winchesterwithaguitar:

Dean, it’s Valentine’s day. Your favorite holiday, remember? I mean, what do you always call it? “Unattached Drifter Christmas”?

Happy Valentines Day, love the Supernautral fandom.

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whitesodapower:

I made another Modest Mouse iPhone background.
I’m not as happy with this one but I was really proud when I got it done because it was kind of a challenge

whitesodapower:

I made another Modest Mouse iPhone background.

I’m not as happy with this one but I was really proud when I got it done because it was kind of a challenge

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medieval:

The chanson Belle, Bonne, Sage by Baude Cordier, written in the shape of a heart, with a red note coloration string of notes forming another heart.
Most of the compositions in the Chantilly Codex date from ca. 1350-1400. There are 112 pieces total, mostly by French composers, and all of them polyphonic. The codex contains examples of many of the most popular courtly dance styles of its time, such as ballades, rondeaus, virelais, and isorhythmic motets. Some of the motets are rhythmically extremely complex, and are written in intricately exact musical notation. Two pieces by Baude Cordier were added at a slightly later date at the front of the manuscript, and use unusual shapes to reflect their musical contents. The piece “Belle, Bonne, Sage” (image right) is a play on words on the “Cor” (“heart”) in “Cordier”.
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medieval:

The chanson Belle, Bonne, Sage by Baude Cordier, written in the shape of a heart, with a red note coloration string of notes forming another heart.

Most of the compositions in the Chantilly Codex date from ca. 1350-1400. There are 112 pieces total, mostly by French composers, and all of them polyphonic. The codex contains examples of many of the most popular courtly dance styles of its time, such as balladesrondeausvirelais, and isorhythmic motets. Some of the motets are rhythmically extremely complex, and are written in intricately exact musical notation. Two pieces by Baude Cordier were added at a slightly later date at the front of the manuscript, and use unusual shapes to reflect their musical contents. The piece “Belle, Bonne, Sage” (image right) is a play on words on the “Cor” (“heart”) in “Cordier”.

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