A. INTJ. companionably reclusive and socially unacceptable; inescapably imperious but emotionally absent; chronically craving and unremittingly remote; and vicariously versed in all manner of vice.


Walter Crane, “Juno and her Birds” (1887)


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tagged: #walter crane #aestheticism #art nouveau #mythology

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