we're not kids anymore.

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Love Begins
PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH
Xuebing Du

祝日 / Permanent Vacation

#extradirty
Aqua Utopia|海の底で記憶を紡ぐ

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ellievsbear
$LAYYYTER

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Today's Document

shark vs the universe

Origami Around
almost home

Kaledo Art
Claire Keane
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@betuleves
growing up with three parents was really weird
what?? u had three parents??
yeah my mom’s a gemini
My bf: *looks at me in public* Me: stop it I’m shy
sleepy bear on the moon
this drawing is available as downloadable art in here my shop!
Quai Anatole-France. Paris VIIe - Gail Albert Halaban
American, b. 1970
due to personal reasons i’ll be
inspirational
youre a 10 and i look like im 10
porto, portugual.
prague, czech republic.
weggis, switzerland.
musée du louvre.
segovia, españa.
IG: @a._.rmy
saint Francis
Vivien Leigh as Titania (with Ralph Richardson as Bottom) in A Midsummer Night’s Dream at the Old Vic, 1937. Photo by John Everard.
Some people can lift 200 pounds. But if they carried it everywhere they went for an entire day without ever putting it down, they’d severely tear their muscles and cause permanent damage to their body.
Some people can enter a 140° car in the summer to get something out of the car. But if they stayed in the car, they’d die from the heat.
Some people can hold their breath underwater for 30 seconds. But if they tried to go scuba diving without the necessary gear, they’d drown.
Clearly, someone doing something for a short period of time does not automatically mean that they can do it indefinitely with no problem.
So why do people assume that if someone can walk for a few seconds, they don’t need a wheelchair?
Clearly, someone doing something for a short period of time does not automatically mean that they can do it indefinitely with no problem.
my new bird is a monet painting