inspired by the thing (1982), dir. john carpenter background vinternatt i rondane (1917), harald sohlberg
i don't do bad sauce passes
NASA
almost home
art blog(derogatory)
we're not kids anymore.
todays bird
Monterey Bay Aquarium

Kiana Khansmith
Sweet Seals For You, Always

@theartofmadeline
$LAYYYTER
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
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Claire Keane

ellievsbear
Aqua Utopia|海の底で記憶を紡ぐ
RMH

Origami Around

blake kathryn
occasionally subtle
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@bunnetteach
inspired by the thing (1982), dir. john carpenter background vinternatt i rondane (1917), harald sohlberg
“why are you tired? you haven’t done anything all day” the simple fact that i exist drains me. hope this helps
Retired life
Hermann Eschke
FUNNIEST WAY TO DESCRIBE THIS SHOW
There is something so incredibly fucking sweet about Ed mirroring Stede when it comes to showing him affection.
Not just the "You wear fine things well" moment, but in going to check on Stede after killing Ned the same way Stede checked on Ed in the tub, making breakfast with marmalade the same way Stede brought him breakfast after the lighthouse thing in Season 1, like.
Stede has been the only one to show Ed such kind love, such soft and sweet and considerate love. Season 1 Ed only knew how to get affection from Stede by taking a sword to the gut, but Season 2 Ed has been replaying all those moments in his head just the way lovesick Stede was, and now that Stede's back the only thing Ed knows how to do is to mirror what has been the most earth shattering love he's ever experienced right back, because he doesn't know how else to show someone he loves them. It's so fucking endearing, and so real, and just.
Makes me excited for Season 3, ya know?
Over his dead body.
le corps d'hector (details, 1778) jacques-louis david
guess they’ve talked it through as a crew :)
i exist only to take naps, drink coffee, and daydream about fictional characters
"A ship can never truly love an anchor." dude shut up. a ship without an anchor gets dashed against the rocks. it's useless, completely at the whim of the currents. a ship loves an anchor so much it carries it everywhere it goes. the anchor gives the ship the world to love. dude.
“Lover, where do you live? In the sky, in the clouds, in the ocean?”
David Wojnarowicz,1988