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祝日 / Permanent Vacation

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One Nice Bug Per Day
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Sweet Seals For You, Always
trying on a metaphor
NASA
we're not kids anymore.
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Three Goblin Art

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TVSTRANGERTHINGS

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Jules of Nature
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Winter night in Tromso, Norway. By Lissi Ferman facebook.com/689548037803610/photos
Striking Cityscapes and Night Urban Landscapes by Yiran Ding https://photogrist.com/urban-yiran-ding/?feed_id=8880
live gently upon this earth.
indie
Hot Springs For Sunrise
Moody Landscape and Adventure Photography by Luke Stackpoole https://photogrist.com/travel-luke-stackpoole/?feed_id=8824
New Beauty and Conceptual Female Portraits by Luiz Claudio https://photogrist.com/portraits-luiz-claudio/?feed_id=8836
The Knights of Ren gave me certain vibes.
i like how writing realistic worlds and characters is so important for so many writers to the point where they agonize over it. meanwhile lemony snicket was just like “death to reality. im gonna write this whole ass series and with god as my witness, absolutely fucking NOBODY is gonna act like a person.”
Daniel Handler, after downing whatever the hell he was on: The baby has piranha teeth and can take a trained swordswoman in a fight.
All of us: Fucking genius.
readers: what time and place is this set in? Daniel Handler: Yes.
Details in Pink
Afternoon Tea for Three, by Frédéric Soulacroix.
The Love Letter, 1750, by François Boucher.
La Soirée, by Vittorio Reggianini.
Flirtation, by Frédéric Soulacroix.
Une Beauté en Rose, by Marie-Félix Hippolyte-Lucas.
The Artist Marie Suzanne Giroust, 1770, by Alexander Roslin.
Portrait of Mary, Countess of Howe, 1764, by Thomas Gainsborough.
La Jeune Musicienne, 1788, by Michel Garnier.