trying on a metaphor

oozey mess
let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open
dirt enthusiast
we're not kids anymore.
Aqua Utopia|海の底で記憶を紡ぐ
DEAR READER
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Kiana Khansmith
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Misplaced Lens Cap

Origami Around
Jules of Nature

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he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH
Peter Solarz

Andulka
Xuebing Du
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@alenyx
I fucking love telling people nice things.
If you read this, go tell someone something nice. Text them. Whatever. I'm serious.
Be an unexpected, positive break in everything that's going on in this world.
For real, though!
Feel this one!
There are some specific-ass subreddits and cookiecutters in this world
From Invisible Dreams by Toi Derricotte
Vienna by nik29th
hello!
rabbits are like if god invented the most huggable animal on earth and then gave it 600 anxiety disorders
i have been meaning to reach out to you but the window was open and everything seemed so lovely outside so i forgot.. but i still love you give me just a minute
i wonder why
“Are we worshipping with awe and gratitude?”
This verse reminds us that as believers, we belong to something unshakable—God’s eternal kingdom. In a world full of uncertainty and change, this truth gives us stability and peace. Our faith isn’t built on shifting circumstances but on the unchanging foundation of Christ’s kingdom.
Because of this, gratitude should flow naturally from our hearts. When we remember that we are part of something eternal and secure, thankfulness becomes our daily response. It leads us into genuine worship—worship that is not based on feelings, but on the reality of who God is and what He has given us.
To worship “with reverence and awe” means to approach God with deep respect and wonder, acknowledging His holiness and grace. Gratitude opens the door to this kind of worship, reminding us that every breath, every blessing, and every opportunity to serve is a gift from our unshakable King.
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The Antique Store, Rue St. Paul, Quebec City - Horace Champagne, 1990.
Canadian, b. 1937 -
Pastel on paper , 15.5 x 19.5 in 39.37 x 49.53 cm