just like that we’re back in LA
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Three Goblin Art
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he wasn't even looking at me and he found me

Janaina Medeiros
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AnasAbdin

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Claire Keane

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@blxcklisted
just like that we’re back in LA
i’ve always wanted to bleach my hair so i figured what a better time than quarantine #me
Caught the sunrise today; it was refreshing to see the birds and water act no differently than before the world shut down.
By  Joel Sossa
It’s been about 4 years since I’ve logged in to this site, which absolutely dominated my teenage years and I used to love so much. I’m not sure how many people who follow me remember me in any way, but I have a lot to share and this is still one of my favorite platforms to use. Quarantine has been throwing me back in to so many old hobbies and things and I’m glad I remembered tumblr. I’m now 21, a graphic designer, music producer, and frequent traveler. I’m still living in milwaukee, but plan to move to LA by next year and am so excited to continue adventuring
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namaste, birb.Â
My mom just sent me this picture of my dog…I guess we got a lot of snow, then
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Great update
Kids born between 1995 and 1998 are interesting because they fall somewhere between Gen X and Millenials cause they grew up on the tail end of left over 90s stuff but also were right there at the beginning of the 2000s and all that tech and innovation. They don’t really identify with, like, Nirvana being the voice of their generation, but they still hold onto the 90s nostalgia and remember a time before widespread Internet and dial up. 9/11 is like a distant memory but the ramifications are just an accepted part of life. They remember a time before iPhones and the economic collapse but much of the pop culture is too old for them. They’re an interesting transition group of kids that don’t really fit perfectly into either group. I just think that’s really interesting.
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