Hatters Moving Castle
Thread Topic: Hatters Moving Castle
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That sounds super awesome!
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Yessss it’s gonna be awesome !
Finally got to the hotel oh my god
I don’t like cities very much but I love the architecture of the churches and museums and just all of the older buildings, they’re so cool ah
I’m not religious and I doubt I ever will be but I want to go inside a big old church so bad just for the art and architecture -
I’m staying in an artist’s hotel
My weirdly specific dream is to open a hotel or restaurant or some kind of place like that where my art is displayed all over it -
My inner nerd is screeching
I’ve stayed in this place before but this time they put a bunch of art history books on the tables which I’m going to devour tomorrow
I wish I had more time in this hotel purely to read them -
Oh my god I love all of that
If you go to big cities (specifically in Europe from what I’ve noticed) usually you can find a catholic cathedral open to the public as long as people are respectful, and catholic buildings are soooooo pretty -
It’s so awesome ah
I really want to go to Czech Republic some day and check out the architecture there. In Australia there isn’t a lot but yes all the European big cities are so cool, deffo my goal to go there -
Ohhhh makes sense. The non european urge to be in Europe😭
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I’m nerding out ahhhhh
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Go nerd out and read those history books, you don’t have to stay on here lmao
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Urg ok bet
You need to sleep anyway you little sleep deprived urchin and I need to get ready for Les Mis so goodnight pooks -
I’m not a sleep deprived urchin-
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Goodniiiiiiight have fun watching Les Mis!!!!
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It’s literally 12am for you you’re a sleep deprived urchin
I willll have fun sleeping :3 -
Quick art rant because ah I love art history
I can’t trust people who hate “modern art”. The foundations and popularity of abstract and modernism began in the late 1800s-early 1900s and really got popular during the 1920s, it’s actually really cool. And the art that most people who hate modern art use as a reason to hate it, the photo of the banana taped to the wall, is literally a critique of the commodification of art. People who hate modernism and contemporary art hate the fact art is beginning to be accessible and that it’s constantly changing and evolving. -
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