“The Blue Iris”, from Andrea Zanatelli’s embroidery series
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"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
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祝日 / Permanent Vacation
trying on a metaphor

oozey mess

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“The Blue Iris”, from Andrea Zanatelli’s embroidery series
Transparent pins taken from the Arquives' button collection!
Improved military billboard spotted in Rochester, New York
I firmly believe that malicious & possibly supernatural forces are at work within the SnapChat application
welcome to my puddle of water themed birthday
I’m a girlie in the age of cheap, clean piped water; of course I take a shower every other day.
you have to stay alive. you're going to be such a beautiful middle aged freak. young freaks will see you in the street and know that things can be okay.
it’s called a riverbed for a reason. lie down in it
yall realize you can criticize religion without like. making fun of people for having things that are sacred and holy to them right.
not to be that guy but theres a huge difference between "this religion and it's practitioners has aspects that warrant criticism" and "lmao look at them believing in things" . its one thing to call out the toxicity and spread of dangerous information in, as an example, pagan communities. it is an entirely separate thing to make fun of pagans for what they find sacred and important to their lives, even if it doesnt make sense to you.
thinking abt the impact of infinite scroll on the psyche of internet users, specifically the destruction of the psyche. infinite scroll is akin to removing clocks and windows from a casino
Scooby-Doo and the Ghoul School (1988)
“I can shake off everything as I write; my sorrows disappear, my courage is reborn.”
— Anne Frank