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🩵 avery cochrane 🩵
PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH
Noah Kahan

JVL

tannertan36
The Stonewall Inn
Cosmic Funnies
almost home
YOU ARE THE REASON

bliss lane

titsay
will byers stan first human second
cherry valley forever
Monterey Bay Aquarium

PR's Tumblrdome
occasionally subtle

Product Placement

roma★
The Bowery Presents

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@always-half-strange
I want fewer movies about difficult white men reluctantly learning to be less awful
if this isn’t art, then i don’t know what it is
The Oracle.
Oxidized brass with quartz sphere. Hand wears a tiny white topaz ring.
www.omniaoddities.com
Benjamin König.
People try to fit me Into narrow categories So I can be predicted Easily managed I’m both shy and outgoing Sensitive and tough Why is that tough to understand By conforming to your assumptions I lose my uniqueness I resist your judgments @poetikwizdom
(via poetikwizdom)
You know who’s gonna give you everything? Yourself.
Diane Von Fursenberg (via amargedom)
Pet: *falls asleep* Me: *lies down in front of them, gets three inches from their face, and stares at them for 30 minutes*
Collection of lachrymatorys (or lachrymosas), these tear catchers or tear vials - sometimes worn on a necklace, sometimes merely held - were used to gather the tears wept by mourners at funerals, to hold the tears of people mourning the passing of loved ones. One type of lachrymosa had a special top which allowed the tears to evaporate (signifying the time to stop mourning), others had a sealed top to allow the tears to last for a year, at which point they would be poured on the grave of the person whom the tears were wept for, Victorian era, 19th Century.
“All of me, why not take all of me?” Hand embroidered Billie Holiday stretched in a 5" canvas. 17 different shades of single ply grey thread. Trying out a world outside my comfort zone.
Stibnite and Calcite - Herja Mine, Chiuzbaia, Baia Mare, Maramures Romania