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ellievsbear
occasionally subtle
DEAR READER
styofa doing anything
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hello vonnie

@theartofmadeline

shark vs the universe
Cosimo Galluzzi
Xuebing Du

JVL
cherry valley forever
KIROKAZE

pixel skylines
Jules of Nature
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her

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@3am-4am
Be the reason people still believe in kind hearts, authentic vibes and warm souls.
👁 - archive moodboard for @mag128
Moon (Nov. 8, 2020)
“Gaudi Submarine” Bathroom in San Francisco, CA
photographed by Anthony Lindsey
cis people are so difficult to talk to about gender because you’ll be like ‘I am quantum physics” and they’ll be like what the hell does that even mean, whereas trans people will just say, “ah good choice; I will be the sunshine, I will be my moon at night”
“while you’re away”
high af at walmart like
Amazing 70s-80s hedonistic disco-luxury style interiors by designer Charles Burke (late 70s-early 80s)
Scanned from Sensuous Spaces by Sivon C. Reznikoff (1983)
oh to be a spec in the void and not feel so much dread
Semioptila fulveolans, Semioptila torta Butler, and Semioptila banghaasi (Long-Tailed Burnet)
These three moths are classified as long-tailed burnets of the Himantopteridae family, which includes 56 species total. They are native to the continents of Africa and Asia. The larvae for this family can be communal, sometimes living in masses of thousands on a single host tree.
Earth Illuminated - Denver Colorado
another random epiphany i had on my drive home from the store was that things that are the most obvious often feel the most profound. i was looking at the sunset through my window. i was like “this is beautiful and it changes all the time so every sunset is a little different and also beautiful.” which led me to think “if you look at the earth from space, the clouds are never pink or blue or yellow or orange, they are just white and grey all the time. in space perhaps the sunsets are not very different or very beautiful.” which led me to think “the sunsets are only beautiful because i am so small.” which led me to think “so many things are only beautiful because i am so small, or if not only then they are at least much more beautiful than they might otherwise be, either because my vantage point of smallness allows me to see details that big things wouldn’t see, like when i see the flash of the sun at sunset with my little eyes on this big planet, or because my briefness finds vastness so incredible cuz it’s so much bigger than me, like when i sit under a very very old and very very tall tree.” and this was all somewhat obvious but it didn’t make the feeling of epiphany go away or diminish at all