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Lotte

So-lil-o-quy.

1. A dramatic or literary form of discourse in which a character talks to herself or reveals her thoughts and feelings without addressing a listener.

Lil ol me. Always getting my hopes up.

I like don’t tumbl anymore

I’ve had a pretty rad weekend so far. But every time I have fun nowadays, this accompanying sense of sadness follows. I guess I’m just sad this will kinda be over in less than a year seeing that me and my friends are all college bound and stuff.. Seriously, high school flew. I just want to do more mindless teenage shenanigans.

vintagegal:

Illustration by Jon Whitcomb c. 1950’s

vintagegal:

Illustration by Jon Whitcomb c. 1950’s


Co-eds go to school on skates. Miss Lucile Pfaender (left) and Miss  Maryellen Falconer, co-eds at the University of Chicago, roll merrily  down the Midway on their roller skates. Class-to-class monotony is  broken up by this means of locomotion, and at the same time the exercise  is extremely healthful. The fad, which the students have followed for  several years, is a certain sign of spring.

Co-eds go to school on skates. Miss Lucile Pfaender (left) and Miss Maryellen Falconer, co-eds at the University of Chicago, roll merrily down the Midway on their roller skates. Class-to-class monotony is broken up by this means of locomotion, and at the same time the exercise is extremely healthful. The fad, which the students have followed for several years, is a certain sign of spring.

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