Who was the man who first salted the slug
What was he thinking to try
Roaming the lands pouring salt on god’s creatures
Hoping for one which would die
idk why everyone hates on hamilton this goes
i don't do bad sauce passes

Love Begins
Monterey Bay Aquarium
One Nice Bug Per Day
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#extradirty

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sheepfilms
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Keni

Kiana Khansmith

oozey mess
occasionally subtle

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Who was the man who first salted the slug
What was he thinking to try
Roaming the lands pouring salt on god’s creatures
Hoping for one which would die
idk why everyone hates on hamilton this goes
An artist Spends Hours Arranging Natural Objects Into Stunning Mandalas, Leaves Them For You To Find
Janis Joplin photographed by Baron Wolman at Spaulding Taylor’s house in San Francisco, January 1968.
satin is a treadmill for snakes
please watch this
They’re probably so angry
He thinks he’s being sneaky
whose being sneaky
Young men need to be socialized in such a way that rape is as unthinkable to them as cannibalism.
Mary Pipher, author, Reviving Ophelia (via nationaldvam)
Dear lord. Can this be a damn thing? Honestly.
(via love-god-herself)
Some things can not be expunged from memory
sitcom where people gradually get killed off and their spot in the opening title theme is replaced with dead silence
I’d like to question your definition of sitcom
The Eye Of The Angelus 1978
Salvador Dali
Gem Set Snake Earrings c. 1900
Entwined snakes decorated with calibré-cut emeralds and rubies
Photo break:
On June 15, at the break of dawn, artist Cai Guo-Qiang set off a giant white balloon filled with 6,200 cubic meters of helium. As the orb ascended above Huiyu Island Harbour in Quanzhou, China, it carried with it a 500-meter-long ladder coated in quick-burning fuses and gold fireworks. Guo-Qiang then ignited the structure, setting off his awe-inspiring creation called Sky Ladder.
via My Modern Met
Photo by Lin Yi