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Peter Solarz
styofa doing anything
2025 on Tumblr: Trends That Defined the Year
Cosimo Galluzzi

if i look back, i am lost

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PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH
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Show & Tell
Xuebing Du

titsay

ellievsbear
Sweet Seals For You, Always

Product Placement

oozey mess
sheepfilms
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RâŞCKETMAN (2019) dir. Dexter Fletcher
Chef (2014) dir. Jon Favreau
Roy Choi, the gawd
Me to a newborn baby: Man u gotta see this *puts on Fleetwood Mac Rhiannon live 1976*
Flowers in the Sky
â¨FOREVER MOODâ¨
The corrupted heart. Chalk lessons. 1896.Â
The Hatch chile has long been Goliath of peppers in the Southwest, but farmers in Colorado are trying to roast the competition by brazenly touting their lesser-known but mighty contender: the Pueblo.
My kind of news...
Is it worth it to call in sick even though Iâm already showered and dressed? Whatâs the least tragic event I can hope for that would let me stay home today? Letâs start my day right by diving into the human cesspool that is social media. Would my co-workers judge me if I brought in Taco Bell for breakfast? If I sit all day and keep to myself, I wonder if anybody will notice that I havenât ironed this shirt in four years. Why canât this baby on the subway wait until it gets to the bathroom at work to cry like everyone else? It would be weird to get Taco Bell again for lunch, right?
âThoughts On My Way To Workâ (via newyorker)
Frankie and Johnny (1991, dir. Garry Marshall)
A Devastating Fall Couldnât Keep This Rodeo âRiderâ Off Wild Horses
In 2016, Brady Jandreau was thrown from a horse while riding in a rodeo. The horse stepped on the Lakota cowboyâs head, crushing his skull.
Doctors told him that he wouldnât ride again â and he considered giving it up â but couldnât. âI knew what I had to do and I knew what I was going to do,â Jandreau says. âThe rest was up to faith and my connection with the animal.â
Though Jandreau no longer participates in rodeos, he continues to train wild horses for the public. Director ChloĂŠ Zhaoâs new film The Rider chronicles his accident, his recovery and his deep love of horses.
The movie, which was filmed on South Dakotaâs Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, features Jandreau playing a slightly fictionalized version of himself.
âBrady relates to horses more than people,â Zhao says of her filmâs subject. âLuckily, getting back on the horseback and being able to keep his way of life was very healing.â
Weâre rebroadcasting this interview today.
Happy Birthday to artist Do-Ho Suh! Suh questioned the role of memorials and statues with his 1998 Public Art Fund commission âPublic Figuresâ. This installation consisted of a pedestal supported by hundreds of miniature, anonymous male and female figures. This refocused the viewerâs attention from the individual to the masses. Bit.ly/PublicFiguresPAF
Balloons of a feather, T James Cook