i’ve never seen anything cuter in my life

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I'd rather be in outer space 🛸

oozey mess
we're not kids anymore.

if i look back, i am lost
cherry valley forever
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2025 on Tumblr: Trends That Defined the Year
trying on a metaphor

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occasionally subtle
Today's Document

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@bren-no-duh
i’ve never seen anything cuter in my life
Edward Hopper, 1914
Augusto Cantamessa, Brief Horizon, 1955.
i cannot believe op left out the best part, all of the fucking memes that came from this
Mercutio: [wearing a cool outfit]
Romeo: [sighs] I wish I could pull that off.
Mercutio: Go ahead.
Romeo: what?
Mercutio: what?
Sanya Kantarovsky
“If you’re the most intelligent person in the room, you’re in the wrong room.”
— James D. Watson (via fyp-science)
Happy first month of Christmas
“Well, let it pass; April is over, April is over. There are all kinds of love in the world, but never the same love twice.”
— F. Scott Fitzgerald, “The Sensible Thing” (via thelovejournals)
*yelling at myself with a megaphone* WHY THE FUCK ARE YOU LIKE THIS
“Loving someone who cannot love you the same way in return is not weakness. It’s one of the most courageous things you’ll ever do. You are putting your armour at their feet and you are saying ‘I will not fight you in this. I have loved you and that means that I have already won.”
— Azra T. (via wordsnquotes)
Nadia Myre, Indian Act
Indian Act speaks of the realities of colonization - the effects of contact, and its often-broken and untranslated contracts. The piece consists of all 56 pages of the Canadian Federal Government’s Indian Act mounted on stroud cloth and sewn over with red and white glass beads. Each word is replaced with white beads sewn into the document; the red beads replace the negative space.
Every time I see this it gives me chills.
So impactful and creative. It must’ve taken forever.
This is honestly one of my favorite concepts/collections. I think about it every now and again, and it’s always so striking.
the birthday girl
Meditation 1936
Rene Magritte
Bo Bartlett