
Kaledo Art

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KIROKAZE
Sade Olutola
Misplaced Lens Cap

祝日 / Permanent Vacation
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Monterey Bay Aquarium
todays bird
Alisa U Zemlji Chuda
Not today Justin

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i don't do bad sauce passes
2025 on Tumblr: Trends That Defined the Year
will byers stan first human second
art blog(derogatory)
trying on a metaphor
NASA
Xuebing Du
hello vonnie
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@8lushing
teenage me and current me are both depressed directionless girls, the only difference is that current me started appreciating the beauty of the world and realized how good it is to be alive despite it all
true true true
repeat after me:
magic mirror on the wall🪞
if you’re struggling lately, i hope this reaches you.
we will be okay. you will be okay. you will grow and evolve and heal. you will enjoy life again even if it’s not the same as it was the last time you were happy. you will live your life not feeling stuck. you will do more than survive. you will thrive.
I’m so tired. I feel like I’m crawling to the finish line but I’ll get there.
we’re cheering you on
I’m not about that “no feelings” shit. Fuck that. I feel deeply. I have a heart. I’m human. Things affect me dude.
Enikő Katalin Eged (Hungarian, b. 1992, Budapest, Hungary) - Cat BINGO, Paintings: Digital Art, Prints
(via (453) Pinterest)
Shiro Kasamatsu - Into the Woods (1955), color woodcut on antique-white wove Hosho paper, 24.6 x 36.7 cm. Via annexgalleries.com.
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"True strength is in the decision to remain kind and extend love, despite it all."
— Raw Honey Bliss
Amy Hempel, "Cloudland", Sing to It
— clarice lispector, the stream of life
Natalie Díaz, from “American Arithmetic”, Postcolonial Love Poem (2020)