Ship's Cat Chiclet - the Mascot of the Mary A. Whalen (1938) a retired oil tanker, Brooklyn, New York
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tannertan36

祝日 / Permanent Vacation
art blog(derogatory)
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noise dept.
Alisa U Zemlji Chuda

Origami Around

Product Placement
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Kaledo Art
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Claire Keane
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Ship's Cat Chiclet - the Mascot of the Mary A. Whalen (1938) a retired oil tanker, Brooklyn, New York
images from Black Cowboys by Andrea Robbins & Max Becher
coming back to tumblr to vent about shitty things i must truly be experiencing a downfall
‘Seven Sisters: Framed’ 1 Granary No.4 By Joyce NG, 2016
A couple rests in a favela. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (1980) by Bruno Barbey
When life is a peach.
The reason why there’s not a q eye version with lesbians is because literally every single relationship would be broken up by the end of the episode. The straight girl would be like “haha I never cum when we have sex” and 20 minutes later the boyfriend would be gone. It’s too risky
ya rabb my heart goes out to her family
fuck i miss my girlfriend
Josef Breitenbach, Au Cimetière des chats, 1933-39
David Hockney (British, b. 1937), Antheriums, 1995, Oil on canvas in painted artist’s frame, overall: 104.7 x 134.9 cm.
me: has absolutely no idea what size an acre is in real people language
me,wandering the moors of ireland,jabbing a stick into various bogs: hozier if you’re in there i need you to come out and make new music please
BRENDON BURTON
Children play barefoot in a cactus garden on the Canary Islands, 1955. Photograph by Franc and Jean Shore, National Geographic Creative
Georgia O'Keeffe: Home & Studio.