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adeventute time helped me get over my last breakup no fuckin joke i shit u not
literally adventure time knows their shit
i reblog this every single time
âAnd itâs amazing how much noise people ignoring each other can make.â
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âI like people who talk to themselves interminably; I like them, for they are double. They are here and elsewhere.â
â Albert Camus // The Fall
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Kurt Cobain - July 23, 1993 - New York, NY, US
Nirvana live at Roseland Ballroom (New Music Seminar).
i never talk about these things but i canât remain silent.
i know tumblr doesnât give a SHIT when things happen in countries outside the âmost popular onesâ (such as the usa & england). itâs true, donât lie to me. yâall donât give A FUCK. not every issue and problem in said countries gets the appropriate exposure but in general shit shows up on the news WORLD FREAKING WIDE. you set up donations, you help out, your spread the word, you say âpray for xââŠâŠ
southern europe is burning.Â
my country is burning.
people are dying - at home, on the road, trying to run away, in their cars.
yesterday my country had 300 active fires.
people are losing EVERYTHING they own.
i have a friend that is on a train right now passing through places that have been burnt to the ground and she says the smoke is so intense itâs getting inside the train and she can barely breathe.
and yet, even though several people (myself included) have been trying to bring awareness to what has been happening in southern europe⊠what we get from most of you, those not part of the countries suffering, is silence. we donât ask for money, we donât ask for shit other than a reblog to spread awareness⊠something you can delete in 24/48hrs if you wish.Â
i donât know what to tell you. iâm angry. iâm frustrated. iâm disappointed. i feel like iâm screaming into the void. âa reblog does nothingâ - you know thatâs a damn lie, you know exposure always helps, you know people start paying attention when posts on social media become popular. my country in particular is a small one, we get ZERO exposure. yâall are only starting to figure out we even fucking exist bc of the shit weâve been winning lately.Â
but hell, if the EU doesnât give a shit, why should some user on tumblr dot com?
again, i donât know what to tell you so iâll let the images speak for themselves:Â
An image captured by a Nasa satellite shows a thick plume of smoke blowing southward from the Greek island of Chios over the island of Crete
Torneros de Jamuz, Spain
Duca, Croatia
A helicopter from Italyâs civil protection service drops water on a fire near the railway between Venice and Trieste
Residents take refuge on the beach as a wildfire burns on the mountain next to the village of Lithi, on the Greek island of Chios
Men gather cattle during a forest fire in Vieira de Leiria, Marinha Grande, Portugal.
Charred trees are seen on the hills above the Cloister of Thivaidas on Mount Athos, a World Heritage Site in Greece
Portugal
This is fucking important. I am glad someone fucking spoke about this and said what they had to say. The damage is terrible, and all the evergreen, stone, even the ground is black. I was fucking terrified when Croatia was burning. The fire was near a village where I like and I thought it will burn down. I thought the church will burn down. I thought the cemetery where my grandpa is buried will burn. I still remember the smell of smoke, and when I went to check how bad is fire, my clothes and hair and skin all stunk of smoke. It didnât go away for weeks.
This is NASAâs picture of Croatia and Montenegro burning. My fucking country was burning. Fucking reblog this. I donât care that it isnât UK or US, or that it doesnât go with your blog, fucking. Reblog. It.
Spare a thought and love for the people of Greece, Croatia, and the other countries in Europe that are facing national disaster. In the US, when there are forest fires in California and the Midwest, blizzards and flooding on the East Coast, it makes national news. Fires can destroy lives, literally, in an instant. The fear is real, and while we here in the US may experience forest fires, floods, blizzards and the like, other places in the world do as well and that needs to be acknowledged.Â
It only takes a second to spare a thought, to feel compassion and love. Go on. The world will be better for it. If you are able, find a LEGIT way to donate to a relief fund. Everything counts now.Â
EMERGENCY! PLEASE READ AND REBLOG!
it hurts me to see that there has been no post regarding the wildfires happening in Greece. so far, at least 50 people died and 150 people were injured. Greece is asking for international help. so far, only Italy, Germany, Poland and France have sent out planes. there is not much individuals can do but please spread the word so it doesnt drown in other media
here are some pictures
Hey. In summer 2015 my family and I went to Bulgaria. Why do I mention Bulgaria if this is supposed to be story about Dracula in Romania ?
Well as Iâm from east of Slovakia on our car ride to Bulgaria we had to ride quite a journey and most off our ride was through Romania.
As a teen fascinated by popular vampires like Twilight saga, Vampire diaries, True blood or classic Bram Stokerâs Dracula I convinced my fam to make a stop and explore Romania for a bit and visit some notorious places connected to Dracula. After our online search we picked 2 places â Draculaâs castle and grave. Plan was to visit grave, stay the night at a hotel we booked ahead and continue our long drive to our final destination â Bulgaria, and on our way back visit castle, also stay the night and continue home.
But reality was slightly different.
Here is the rough distance we took from our place to Bulgaria:
We clearly went through a lot of Romania and unfortunately there were very few, almost no high ways and we was stuck behind trucks that were slowing us way down all the time. Because of this terrible road experience we did not have enough time to visit Draculaâs grave and we headed straight to our place for the night and continued to our holiday destination so weâll be on time at our hotels check up.
All along our ride we could notice this incredibly marvelous houses. It would probably look luxurious in different setting , but in the middle of nowhere, surrounded by pretty much nothing it looked so odd. We could see 5-7 of this fairytale houses in a row and then just road and fields. It was not even like a village cuz there would be no other buildings just this huge houses. I also noticed them in bigger towns as well. It was still very spectacular to look at them.
We arrived safely and had amazing time in Bulgaria but Iâm gonna talk about that in separate article soon.
So on our way back we had full program for one day â we wanted to visit both of attractions we planed and stay the night in Romania as well.
Letâs talk about Dracula for a while. Ofc we were not looking for actual Transylvanians vampires but tracking the life of Vlad III/ Vlad the Impaler/ Vlad Dracula â ruler of Wallachia. Vladâs life and especially his cruelty inspired famous Bram Stoker in his novel Dracula which added great popularity to this historical figure. Not that he needed any more popularity I mean this dude was not called impaler just for a fun. This guy was impaling people through their rectum all the way up ( I once saw this brutal documentary where scientists were testing if it was possible that the victims of this kind of piecing could actually survive several days while being impaled as legends tell (spoiler alert â they could but it required a great amount of skills)), dipping bread in his enemies blood while dining near their dead bodies (allegedly â who can really tell)
I once saw this documentary explaining why legend of vampires came from countries like Romania or  Bulgaria. I donât remember the dates or name of the plague but to explain it simply, somehow dead people were not actually dead and they were waking up in their graves and dying horrible death, so to prevent this you had to imply them with a stick to make sure they are actually dead. I guess not everyone was familiar with this. Also they were making very shallow graves for their dead so when the float came and brought up the dead implied with the stick â obviously people freak and the legends begun.
Thereâs a bunch of articles about Vlad and his life if youâre curious for more.
Truth remains Vlad Draculaâs sadism and Stokers book are great for Romaniaâs tourism.
We had all of the directions in our GPS so it was easy to find the place while we were in a car. Turns out the grave of Vlad â Comana Monastery is in the middle of lake on a small island. What surprised me the most was the lack of people, I assumed we would just follow other tourist and wonât have to do such search on our own.
And the strangeness just began.
We came to this island where we could see the towers of the monastery and small pavement leading to it. When we came closer we met this family that were clearly residents as they were all in their comfy home clothes just chilling in front of their house right next to the monastery. The had this 2 small dogs that were laying in the heat on the grass. I remember this 2 old ladies, probably grandmas, small kids and one middle-aged lady all staring at us as we just entered their property in the middle of the day. I still have no idea what really went on cuz the weirdness was just too much. We quickly considered leaving but decided to go on and see what happens. The lady came to us and of course she did not speak english, nor could we speak Romanian, but somehow we let here know that weâre looking for Draculaâs tomb. She understood and led us to the monastery, actually unlocked the door with a key from her pocket in font of us â obviously there were no other tourist beside us.
We wanted to ask how much is for the ticket and lady handed us paper where she wrote the number (as it was easier to understand the number that just words) but it was in Romanian currency called lei, and all we had was Bulgarians lev and euros. Lady picked up calculator and paper with all of currency written on it. I guess she was not very good at math at school cuz the price she wanted for ticket to see the monastery â where we were already standing and it was just this one room â was over 1000 euros. We laughed and tried explain to her that it must be a mistake that she canât charge 1000 euros for this place, so she was calculating it again and again for several minutes and the language barrier was making this all so hard for both of us. It turned out to be 10 euros in the end but no one can be really sure so my dad gave here like 20 euros just in case and joined us â while we already seen everything there was.
It looked like any other orthodox church in our place, gold, pictures of saints, mosaics, crosses and on the ground simple grey rectangle with picture of Vlad III and I guess there was a candle on the ground and that was it â that was the tomb.
We did not take any photos as we figured it was forbidden as lady just said ânoâ and pointed to our camera. She actually tried to tell us something about this place using hands instead of words and it was like playing charades. From what we guessed she was telling us about tunnels that was underneath the monastery, and Vlad was probably hiding there at some point, and most interesting part was when she âtoldâ us that this was grave of Vladâs headless body. Draculaâs head is buried in some other place but I might have guessed her gestures all wrong.
What was most fascinating for me was the strange feeling of this place AND (!!)  there were satanic looking symbols all over the holly pictures and walls painted with deep dark reddish color.
It was creepy as hell. And Iâm really not making this up even when this was 3 years ago ( i could never forget this) me and my sisters were just checking them all like what the fuck is that. There were pentagrams, stars, birds and other animals just simple ornaments all over the lower parts of walls on this place and it remind me of literally any episode of TV show called Supernatural ( cool show I would recommend watching if youâre into creepy horror like theme but it has like 20 series and I got bored after half of it) I tried to search for it online but I canât seem to find the proof of my words anywhere. It might be just local vandals or something but it was odd like this whole experience.
BTW how cool is this family â imagine you have Dracula buried in your backyard. Forget the part about the vampire stuff but you have a guy whoâs famous for his sadism buried in your backyard. Forget about that as well but you have your countryâs rulerâs headless body buried in your backyard. This family is wild.
All of our Draculaâs grave visit took us around 15 minutes and we wet out, sat in a car and headed to Draculaâs castle â Castle Bran
Storm was coming, air got thicker the closer we got, dark clouds and Draculaâs castle in the distance. This image looks like straight out of Draculaâs novel:
As I mentioned â great for tourism â the closer we got the more of this gift shop we saw alongside the roads.
Make sure you remember the opening hours to this castle â or any other place you want to visit â otherwise youâll be standing 5 minutes after closing hours like we did. We missed it. So we adjusted the plan again â we had dinner under the castle, checked out some souvenirs and headed to our place for the night. We stayed with some locals that offer a room, or whole floor in our case for tourists. Itâs much cheaper and feels more at home than hotel.
We tried it again in the morning â opening hours of Bran castle 9:00 â 19:00 â price 15 euros. The place was lovely , lot of tourists though. There were huge gardens underneath the castle and you had to climb you way up to the castle.
Insides had quite small ceilings, so someone as tall as my dad would need to be very careful. You could find descriptions and stories in every room in different languages. Old rooms, displays of fashion, weapons, furniture, combs, torture instruments and incredible view â here are some photos:
Fun fact: even thought its famous as Draculaâs castle â actual Vlad Dracula spend there only very short period. All of the tourists are there for the place where Bran Stokers novel occurs. And tourism is benefiting â I myself got shit ton of Draculaâs souvenirs.
To be fair I was not as thrilled about this castle. Being from middle europe Iâm very well familiar with castles or monasteries as we have a lot of them in my country and since I was a kid I took family or school trips to almost every of them. And in the end they all start to look the same (sorry) Iâm sure it would be fascinating for someone who never visited such place â it was just nothing new for me. And the connection to Dracula was very little â his tomb was at least creepy and I would never forget that but I can hardly remember the castle now.
I would still recommend both places as they were both very interesting and memorable experiences for me.
Thank you so much for your attention
xo Natalia
Visiting Dracula in Romania Hey. In summer 2015 my family and I went to Bulgaria. Why do I mention Bulgaria if this is supposed to be story about Dracula in Romania ?
i want 2 be a she really did that!! kind of girl but i dont Do anything

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young adult things: washing your colors with your whites because you donât care you JUST donât fucking care
Growing up in an abusive household is a fucking trip dudeâŠâŠIf youâve never had someone angrily wash a dish at you or fold a sock in your direction then how are you gonna understand why I get nervous when you quietly do the laundry, or why I ask âare you mad at me?â when you set the bag of groceries down too hard? Itâs a totally different way of living and it impacts you long after youâve left the situation.
This is so important.
Abused kids speak a language you canât learn
My heart races when I hear someone sigh and then the adrenaline takes forever to wear off. I hate having these reactions even when I know I am safe.
It really is the tiniest things that trigger me and ppl seem to think Iâm exaggerating.
Abused kids speak a language you canât learn
Or when someone says something random, but itâs in THAT tone and it reminds you of your situation and you hear the words in back of your head for next few hours
I get so confused whenever I spill or break things and ppl donât scream at me lol
Whenever people talk a little too loud, even if theyâre happy, it usually sets me on edge. Same goes for movements being too loud, I get really nervous if someoneâs slamming stuff around or just being too noisy in general.
when people stand behind me, especially when im on the computer etc (why i hate open plan offices), come into my room without knocking, generally disregard my personal space or privacy
when people ask me why i didnât do something my immediate response is to just shrink in on myself bc iâm so used to waiting for the lecture/yelling about it to come dhfdjskfhs
When people knock on your door a bit too hard and then just open it, because not only are you scared about the knock, then itâs just a person there
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Salut je je sais pas trop comment le dire enfin je sais pas trop si je dois le dire câest juste que tâes un peu dans ma tĂȘte souvent en fait peut-ĂȘtre un peu trop trop, je crois que câest le bon mot tâes trop prĂ©sent tâes trop absent tâes trop ce quâil faut, trop bien, trop beau, trop bon trop important, trop incroyable, trop magique trop amoureux, trop admirable, trop trop trop tâes trop et moi jâĂ©tais pas assez je dis jâĂ©tais comme si câĂ©tait passĂ© mais câest pas vrai je suis toujours pas assez pas assez droite pas assez stable pas assez jolie pas assez grandiose pas assez douce pas assez mince pas assez harmonieuse pas assez artistique pas assez pas assez pas assez pas ce quâil faut et toi tâes lĂ avec tes trops enfin peu importe je sais pas trop comment si je dois le dire mais tu me manques et puis tu sais si un jour tu veux revenir si un jour tu veux quâon se revoit je suis lĂ je suis lĂ jâessayerai dâĂȘtre assez promis

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A Day in the Art Museum French Vocabulary
Droits d'entrée (fixed exp.) - entrance fee
Chef-d'Ćuvre (nm.) - masterpiece
Nature morte (nf.) - still-lifeÂ
Tableau (nm.) - painting
Moyen d'expression artistique (nm.) - art form
Portrait (nm.) - portrait
Paysage (nm.) - landscape
Peinture Ă l'huile (nm.) - oil painting
Sculpture (nf.) - sculpture
Sculpteur (nm.) - sculptorÂ
Statue (nf.) - statue
Gravure (nf.) - engraving
Poterie (nf.) - pottery
Aquarelle (nf.) - watercolor
Conservateur de musée (nm.) - curator
FlĂąner (v.) - to wander
Prendre une photo (fixed exp.) - to take a picture
Exposition (nf.) - exhibit
Visite guidée (nf.) -  guided tour
Galerie (nf.) - gallery
Les ateliers d'artistes (fixed exp.) - artistsâ studios
Activités pédagogiques (fixed exp.) - educational activities
Impressionnisme (nm.) - impressionism
Art contemporain (nm.) - contemporary artÂ
Classicisme (nm.) - classicism
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