
Kiana Khansmith

if i look back, i am lost

祝日 / Permanent Vacation

tannertan36
occasionally subtle
Peter Solarz

Love Begins
Misplaced Lens Cap
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he wasn't even looking at me and he found me

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YOU ARE THE REASON

blake kathryn
we're not kids anymore.

@theartofmadeline
Today's Document
Jules of Nature
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Sweet Seals For You, Always

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@2hrleft
Cats understand "naughty". In fact I think they're the only animal who understands it. Dogs know "good" and "bad" but not Naughty. Same with theft. Cats know what theft is. They know when they are thieving and you can see it on their faces. Squirrels are thieves but they don't know that. They know "take" and "have" but they don't comprehend what it is to steal. Nor do raccoons or coyotes or any species of rodent. They may participate in theft but they are ignorant of the weight of what they do, the full meaning of it. Cats know what crime is and they do it on purpose.
Andrew J. Park (American, 1996) - Screen Sanctuary II (2026)
Enigmatic echoes of Sulfur’s tears, ‘Kawah Putih’ whispers the story of Bandung’s untouched volcanic lake.
Canaanite clay plaque dated ca 1400 BC, Late Bronze Age. The figure represents a nude goddess, identified by various names like Astarte (star, queen of stars), Asherah (tree, wooden pole, standing upright), Ellat (the goddess), Kedesh (holy), also mother of the gods, mistress of animals and other epithets. Depicted with the Hathor wig and emphasised pubic triangle, she is adorned with a necklace and holding what are likely papyrus flowers or water lily (lotus) by their long stems.
Part of the collection at the Israel Museum in Jerusalem.
i feel like we don’t talk about things like this enough
Reblogging this for the third time in celebration of African World Heritage Day ✨🌍🪘
Charm Vending Machine, 2003
Emblemata amatoria Georgii Camerarii, 1627
FRUiTS 158
September 2010