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It's not really a classic per se, it's more of a modern/future classic, but I recommend reading Piranesi. It really made me fall back in love with storytelling and gave me the whimsical feeling you get when reading books as a kid. Loved this video, stunning as always!
I got my nose pierced when I was 18 and took it out in my early twenties. Now ten years later, I just got it re-pierced! Have loved having piercings suit different periods of my life and just going with what feels right. However you decide to leave it out will be just right!
Have you ever looked into lash serum? Literally life changing... the good ones can be a little expensive, and I'm a major cheapskate, but its the only thing I will splurge on because my eyelashes look fake now. I used to have the puniest eyelashes ever.
Chloe whenever you posts a new video or vlog it's put a huge smile on my face...💗💗😀😀 and you don't even need makeup your looking beautiful without makeup
Classic recs coming your way :) The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde: easy to read, beautifully written with discussions on beauty, art, human nature and hedonism (and an insane amount of gay subtext lol). Lord of the Flies by William Golding: polarising read but a personal favourite of mine; it discusses human nature through the lens of savagery, and showcases man's intrinsic penchant for violence and dominance, which will inevitably emerge given the right circumstances. There's just so much to analyse in this book and it's so thought provoking (my penguin classic edition includes analyses at the end). The Stranger or The Outsider by Albert Camus: French classic, very short but rich with philosophy exploring themes of absurdism and existentialism as well as the meaning(lessness) of life. Call Me By Your Name by André Aciman: not sure if this is considered a modern classic, but it has some of the most beautiful prose I've ever read. This book feels like reading poetry by a little stream in the sweltering summer heat. Broke my heart in a million pieces. Also, in my opinion, the book is much better than the film. The Secret History by Donna Tartt: haven't read this yet but I really want to and everything about it sounds perfect, which is why I'm including it here. Otherwise a dark academia book I adore is If We Were Villains.
i really love "one, no one and one hundred thousand" by Luigi Pirandello (but it will cause existential crisis, lol) i can’t put it down!! also uou are genuinely glowing and it so beautiful to see you happy ♡♡♡
I love the simplicity and yet beauty!! So sad you are letting your nose heal, I love love love mine 🥹. I totally understand why though. I really don’t like judgement to create insecurities. You exude all the joy in life 🥰