Ancient Lunar Runic Calendar from Sāmsala (the island of the Sami or the isle of Ösel). It is of 13 four-week months, consisting of 28 days each. The days read from right to left, like the Hebrew, and in every case the week commences with Monday and ends with Sunday. Øsel is the name of the island when it was under Danish rule in the Medieval period, and the Swedish with the name Ösel. The ancient Greek - Phonicians and culture of the pre-christian Roman Empire likely influenced the Baltic and Nordic Runic scripts. People came to the Nordic and Estonian - Baltic areas with the Iron Age Indo-European people connected to the Early Roman Empire. This period is archaeologically named: The Roman Nordic Iron-Age. The people were likely the ancient Nordic Goths - a people that from early on merged with the indigenous people and that later were displaced from the areas they inhabiated in the Nordic by the Dacian people that came from Eastern Europe to the northwestern and the Nordic areas during the Medieval period.
“Someone I loved once gave me a box full of darkness. It took me years to understand that this too, was a gift.”
— Mary Oliver
you’re in his dms I’m in his silent hill nightmare psyche
The Tradition, Jericho Brown
“You look like a dream I’ve never had before.”
— Richard Brautigan, The Abortion (Vinatge/Ebury, 1973) (via petrichour)
need a cute nerdy girl sitting on my face while they play their game
“Teen-Age Girls: They Live in a Wonderful World of Their Own”
Nina Leen, Life, Dec 11, 1944
Henri Cartier-Bresson, 45 Aghion Asomaton, Athènes, 1953 @ Fondation Henri Cartier-Bresson/Magnum Photos
Eat her out and support her mental health
"Fuck, I missed you" while sliding every inch inside you.
we could just stay in bed and fuck all day
Thinking about rough, possessive, "I fucking own you" sex
“There’s only one corner of the universe you can be certain of improving, and that’s your own self.”
— Aldous Huxley, Time Must Have a Stop
Anne Sexton, from The Complete Poems of Anne Sexton; "Hurry Up Please It’s Time,"
TAYLOR SWIFT - Arriving at the Chiefs vs Buccaneers game at Arrowhead Stadium (November 4, 2024)