Srila Bhakti Rakshak Sridhar Dev Goswami

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One Nice Bug Per Day
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2025 on Tumblr: Trends That Defined the Year

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Srila Bhakti Rakshak Sridhar Dev Goswami
I’m dead
Blue Is the Warmest Color (2013)
lmao
Mikey caught me in air plant heaven yesterday at Hammer + Vine in Portland.
Julie Poncet
From Animal Imago
ERIN IS MY FAVORITE
Matthew Brandt
From Lakes and Reservoirs
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From the August issue of Vogue US *Dressed
I’ll try to post more in english… It’s not my first language, so if you see any mistakes, just tell me and I’ll repost it :)
Yea it’s clearly our “generation that’s making homosexuality a trend.” Seriously, pisses me off when people say that. look at this! It’s always been around, it’s not a trend, it’s real. It’s beautiful.
These are really beautiful images.
History Lesson: In America from about 1700-1920 there was a social rule that said that women did not have a sex drive. According to men, all women ever were asexual and only ever had sex because their husbands wanted it and as a good doting wife they would open up for him. That said, lesbians flourished in this time! Because it was believed that women did not have sex, when two women would share a house and finances together (called a Boston Marriage, look it up!) nobody thought anything of it. Because clearly they werent homosexuals since clearly women were incapable of being independently sexual. The more you know!
pour alcohol on everything that hurts
drink drink drink until it’s numb
"I can’t feel a single goddamn thing," I say to the moon
hoping that her loneliness coincides with mine tonight
because if there’s one thing I’ve learned it’s that I’m better off by myself
punch me hard
right in my most...
SZA.
"Age was respected among his people, but achievement was revered. As the elders said, if a child washed his hands he could eat with kings."
— from THINGS FALL APART
Babenberg Family Tree (Babenberger Stammbaum) | Hans Bart | 1489-1492
Andrew Chuani Ho (Los Angeles) –> Ben Sanders (Los Angeles)
The Lost Beauty of Book Endpapers
1. Unicorn and bird antique book pattern (1890–1930) (all images courtesy Bergen Public Library)
2. Red and black pattern (1890–1930)
3. Greenish foliage pattern (1890–1930)
4. Geometric red pattern (1890–1930)
5. Branch pattern (1890–1930)
6. Damask pattern (1890–1930)
7. Et ars labor pattern (1890–1930)
8. Orange pattern (1890–1930)
9. Brown and red pattern (1890–1930)
10. Whorled pattern (1890–1930)