victorianrose:

@penhales Thank you so much for this lovely choker! It matches my style very well, if you can’t tell from my pin. 😂 I love it!! 🧛🏻‍♂️⚰️🦇🎶

Gorgeous!! I just knew when I saw it that you needed it. I think every lover of the 19th century deserves all of the costume jewelry they can get 👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻

penhales:

penhales:

penhales:

okay y’all, i’m pulling an all nighter (until i get on the plane at 5am)

wish me some goddamn luck as my cab gets me at 3:45am

We’re going through security now so I guess this is really happening!!

Made it through and now we’re waiting on coffee that probably won’t happen until after we board. Bless the uselessness of Raleigh-Durham airport.

Got waters, close enough. Waiting to take off!!!!!!

penhales:

penhales:

okay y’all, i’m pulling an all nighter (until i get on the plane at 5am)

wish me some goddamn luck as my cab gets me at 3:45am

We’re going through security now so I guess this is really happening!!

Made it through and now we’re waiting on coffee that probably won’t happen until after we board. Bless the uselessness of Raleigh-Durham airport.

I know that if women wish to escape the stigma of husband-seeking, they must act and look like marble or clay – cold, expressionless, bloodless; for every appearance of feeling, of joy, sorrow, friendliness, antipathy, admiration, disgust, are alike construed by the world into the attempt to hook a husband. Never mind! well-meaning women have their own consciences to comfort them after all. Do not, therefore, be too much afraid of showing yourself as you are, affectionate and good-heartened; do not too harshly repress sentiments and feelings excellent in themselves, because you fear that some puppy may fancy that you are letting them come out to fascinate him; do not condemn yourself to live only by halves, because if you showed too much animation some pragmatical thing in breeches might take it into his pate to imagine that you designed to dedicate your life to his inanity.

Charlotte Brontë writing to a friend who had been kind to a man she thought was married, only to have him fall in love with her because he thought she was flirting (letter dated April 2, 1845). (via feu-pale)

“some pragmatical thing in breeches might take it into his pate to imagine that you designed to dedicate your life to his inanity” amazing

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“DO NOT CONDEMN YOURSELF TO LIVE ONLY BY HALVES” damn I love it.

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