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oozey mess
todays bird
Show & Tell
One Nice Bug Per Day
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
Not today Justin
DEAR READER
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noise dept.
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Stranger Things
cherry valley forever

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AnasAbdin
Cosimo Galluzzi
Misplaced Lens Cap
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am I unforgivable or is it just thursday
big fan of stories that, while undoubtedly being about the power of friendship, acknowledge that the power of incredible violence is just as important
the love was there. the love changed everything. the crowbar helped also
wound dressings and bandages are lingerie for the enlightened pervert
John O'Brien for NEW YORKER magazine, 1991.
Untitled still lifes by Juul Kraijer
the reason that wounds that break the skin hurt is because its always supposed to be dark inside your body and when your blood sees sunlight for the first time it gets scared. and that causes the pain. or maybe it doesnt
museum date but i spend the whole time crying over the concept of history and time
my teeth were perfectly designed to tear abd rend the soft white flesh of the gentle beast known as the mozzarella
A newly rediscovered painting by Francisco Goya, lost since 1928, has just been unveiled to the public for the first time at the Museum of Zaragoza. It is called āGhostly Vision.ā
Arturo Ansón, the art historian who discovered the small painting and established its provenance, believes it was painted in 1801.
Subraiana, Outlaws for Life, 2026, mohair and alpaca yarn embroidery
āI guess Iām out of rehabā - Lil Nas X
Constant Montald, Ophelia, 1893.
by Ida Lissner
it's because you're always interviewing that damn vampire
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