8/2/15, sunrising, sun risen, sunsetting.
camera vs. disposable.
Mike Driver
cherry valley forever
AnasAbdin
Today's Document
Cosimo Galluzzi
todays bird

PR's Tumblrdome

Origami Around
trying on a metaphor
styofa doing anything
sheepfilms
I'd rather be in outer space đž

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RMH
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her

Discoholic đȘ©
dirt enthusiast

shark vs the universe

⣠Chile in a Photography âŁ
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8/2/15, sunrising, sun risen, sunsetting.
camera vs. disposable.
caitlin !!!
08/02/15, 7:33am and 5:05pm.
soft clouds
(my summer 2014)
scans from my sketchbook !
caught admiring the art
rainy days in my room !
rainy days and sunny ones
happy new year 2u alllll!! hope 2016 is swick
happy new year, agaiinnn! 2017 will be better
happy new year all, may u find more happiness this year
I found a pin of a lady getting ate out by the moon on my moms dresser
not voting isnât refusing to play the game. Youâre in this country, youâre subject to the game whether you like it or not. The only way not to play is to leave, and the vast majority of us donât have that option.
Not voting is playing the game but saying âpassâ every time your turn comes up and then wondering why you lost.
Making young people not vote is actually a tactic used in politics to keep the satus quo. The young vote is always the one for change, so dissuading them from voting at all is actually a political tactic used by the people in charge to keep themselves there. Voting is rebellion.
AAAAAAAA PLAY WITH SOUND AGAIN OMG MY HEART
my fave
Touchy da kitty. (sound on to hear sweet mews)
If thatâs not the universal feline way of saying âYes? What?â Then I donât know what is.
Spencer Gore (British, 1878-1914), Harold Gilmanâs House at Letchworth, 1912. Oil on panel, 40 x 46 cm.