Thank you so much! This will definitely keep [me] busy during down time ❤
You’re so welcome! Thanks for coming back to tell me so ❤
Tell us about it if you go to any of those reccs, would be nice to give us all a taste of it *u*
Btw, I got a few additions to that post (I added them into the post, too):
@nixsrebellionoflies added: may i add that you can go into port of call if youre not 21 and over? they have great burgers and a very interesting aesthetic. you might have to wait a while tho to get in
@jeezycreezysuperstar added: Some of the cemeteries are now only open to the public via tour group, just fyi
No, this is not Gallier House, but why would we live in a museum? Across the street works quite well—hiding in plain sight -it’s a lot like read between the lines.
Displayed in the Saint-Étienne church in France is the figure of René de Chalon, Prince of Orange. The prince died at the young age of 25 during the siege of Saint-Dizier in 1544.
Rather then memorialize him in the standard hero form, his wife requested (or René himself requested, or possibly both) that he be shown as “not a standard figure but a life-size skeleton with strips of dried skin flapping over a hollow carcass, whose right hand clutches at the empty rib cage while the left hand holds high his heart in a grand gesture.” (Source)
“So my love your laughter is finally
turning into tears
And you’re begging for more
though the end is getting near
Come closer my love
I’ll violate you in the most sensual way…
Until you drown in this love”