Eric Clapton - Layla

Love Begins
One Nice Bug Per Day
Cosmic Funnies
we're not kids anymore.
official daine visual archive
The Bowery Presents
let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open

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I'd rather be in outer space 🛸
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Eric Clapton - Layla
Mountain, Moon and Volcano by Louis [tumblr]
theyve done it
Leonardo DiCaprio’s Filmography So Far
when u put on a song u like at a party that no one knows
Some Star Wars actors beside the characters they portrayed.
Gawd Jake Lloyd looks like such a douche. Also MMMM RAY PARK. <3
F**KIN’ POKEDEX!!!
By Kevin Carter
Will Smith and Abbey from I Am Legend.
we still understand little about them
1979 - The Smashing Pumpkins
Raw
Leaked images from the Attack on Titan live action film.
Make of this what you will.
pretty sure this is from the Subaru car commercial that they’ve mentioned here. It’s directed by Higuchi who is also directing the live-action film.
Hillier Lake, Western Australia on Middle Island is the only vividly pink lake you will find in the world. The coolest thing about this pink lake is that the color is permanent. You can remove the water and place it in another container, and the color will still be pink. From bird’s eye view it appears to be more of a bubble-gum pink, but its a lighter pink from shore. The color remains unexplained, but it is known that it’s not from the algae, much like the kind that is found on the islands down under. The color could be from nacholite deposits as well as red halophilic bacteria in the salt crusts. No verdict on that yet, so we can still say it’s unexplained.