oakenshieldses:

“Now is the winter of our discontent.”—William Shakespeare
A playlist for the cold season.

Tracklist

01. Blood Bank - Bon Iver
02. Winter - Daughter
03. The Woods - Daughter
04. Last Smoke Before the Snowstorm - Benjamin Francis Leftwich
05. Manchester Snow - Benjamin Francis Leftwich
06. Winter Solstice - Cold Specks
07. Cold Comfort - Tiny Ruins
08. Avalanche! Oh, Avalanche! - Gregory and the Hawk
09. Snow Day - Jeremy Messersmith
10. Hear the Noise That Moves So Soft and Low - James Vincent McMorrow
11. Goodbye England (Covered in Snow) - Laura Marling
12. A Stutter (ft. Arnór Dan) - Ólafur Arnalds

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#mixes  

Irene Adler, and why I’m not as pleased with the Elementary finale as I could be

equalseleventhirds:

Don’t get me wrong now. I loved the finale. It was brilliant and gorgeous and just overall well-done. The plot twists! The emotions! The acting! Yes, good.

But I’m still a bit disappointed that the writers chose to use the character I call “adaptation!Irene.”

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#irene adler  #meta  #goood  

wuthering-heights:

Art by FRANÇOIS BERTHOUD

paulbaileyart:

Seven trees
5 x 5 inches
2012 

#art  #colors  

commovente:

Svetlin Vassilev

#art  

pleoros:

Vigdís Sigurðardóttir

Iceland

#places  #sea  

pleoros:

Myoung Ho Lee

Tree

#art  #trees  

Elementary significant objects/milestones

solsetur:

Masao Yamamoto

#art  #insp  
#bw  

You think your world is  s a f e?

#star trek  

vlynx:

URBAN - Peter Zéglis

You and I are just alike. 

self-love and passionate preferential love are essentially the same, but love for the neighbour - that is love. … For this reason the beloved and the friend are called, remarkably and profoundly, … the other self and the other I.
—Kierkegaard, in plea for loving who is not just what we love in ourselves. With “neighbor” he means that when we are ready to love random things, that are not referential to us, in a random person like for example a neighbor, then we are loving what is other in us (other in the self, other in the I)

Moriarty is the Napoleon of crime, Watson. She is the organizer of half that is evil and nearly all that is undetected in this great city. She is a genius, a philosopher, an abstract thinker. She has a brain of the first order.