occasionally subtle
Stranger Things
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her

Love Begins
wallacepolsom
Today's Document
Acquired Stardust
2025 on Tumblr: Trends That Defined the Year
noise dept.

shark vs the universe

titsay
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ellievsbear
Sade Olutola
Sweet Seals For You, Always
RMH
Alisa U Zemlji Chuda
Misplaced Lens Cap
sheepfilms
dirt enthusiast

seen from Türkiye
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seen from Netherlands

seen from Türkiye
seen from Brazil
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seen from Brazil
seen from Brazil

seen from United States
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seen from Malaysia
seen from United States

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@70sheadqueenie
Bohemian Rhapsody Gif Challenge
Outfits {¾}: Roger’s Band Reunion Outfit
Roger Taylor ❤️ Red moodboard
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Roger the cuddlebug! ❤️
Feel free to add more! :)
Sunrise aesthetic on my wall vs me doing weird stuff background with an aloe
Claire Foy and Matt Smith in The Crown
“This was a seminal moment in history; a day burned into our collective consciousness. The performance could not have come at a better time. The country was in a deep emotional depression after the John F. Kennedy assassination, and Americans were eager for anything to lift ourselves from that funk. What we saw changed everything. The long hair, the sharp suits, the cute well-scrubbed faces, the infectious personality, the audience of hysterical teenage girls, and the music… Oh their magnificent music! Beatlemania, broadcast live, right in our own home. We were absolutely transfixed. The next day at school, everyone was talking about the show. We had an innate feeling that The Beatles were a real game changer. We were right. The Beatles conversation carried on through the day, the week, and, well, for the next fifty years. So, what was it that made the Beatles so great? The harmonies were wonderful, the musicianship was incredibly tight. But most of all, they wrote songs that were beyond legendary. And they made it look so easy. Lennon and McCartney no doubt had a gift from God. They were our generation’s Mozart. As the 1960’s continued, my generation grew with the Beatles. We grew from the early career pop songs, to more soulful introspection of Rubber Soul, to the eclectic mix of Revolver, to the psychedelic of Sgt. Pepper’s and Magical Mystery Tour, to the complete and harmonious body of work that in and of itself was a concerto: Abbey Road. That day in February 1964 changed the world musically, culturally and philosophically. The Beatles were not great for a single moment, but for generations. The Liverpool Lads took us on their broad shoulders and ushered us into a new era.” - Live for Live Music
Soft Queen
Good photos of John playing
Brian May on RTÉ, 1986 (x) for @funnydressesweirdhairanddance
some roger lockscreens
I need Brian version pleaseee
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my brain every night:
John, November 1982, Japan.
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How did he know blue was my favorite color?
My favorite thing about Queen concerts is that Freddie casually takes off all of his clothes. Nice.
because he can