
if i look back, i am lost

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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
we're not kids anymore.
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Cosmic Funnies

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Love Begins
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Noah Kahan

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@aulionades
CW: animal death
People have asked for more interactions between Life and Death. Life is bringing so much color into my comics haha <3
The small details: In the forearms there is one very small muscle that contracts only when lifting the pinky, otherwise it is invisible. Michelangelo’s Moses is lifting the pinky, therefore that tiny muscle is contracted - a small part of the many details of this masterpiece
Source
Picking pomegranates in Uzbekistan, photo by Georgy Zelma (1967)
Spring lumen prints. Fiber based photographic paper, exposed to sunlight, toned and fixed.
Karl Nordström - Oat Field, Lyrön
more greece 2017
Derek and Shannon sit down to talk about “The Ghoul, the Bat, and the Ugly” this week from “Scooby-Doo and Scrappy-Doo”. A Shadow Creature is haunting the Batty Awards and the gang set out to capture him. Do they stand a chance against his levitation and wind powers? Is the culprit murdering the other suspects? Why do shadow creatures like pantries? Listen in to find out!
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Source of Music Tracks: Scooby-Doo! Night of 100 Frights
Kiki Smith, Constellation, 1996
“This photograph is my proof. There was that afternoon, when things were still good between us, and she embraced me, and we were so happy. It did happen. She did love me. Look for yourself.” This is my proof, Duane Michals, 1974