it's a very strange time to be alive
Sweet Seals For You, Always
Peter Solarz

blake kathryn
trying on a metaphor
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祝日 / Permanent Vacation
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we're not kids anymore.

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taylor price
almost home
will byers stan first human second

Origami Around
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if i look back, i am lost
Sade Olutola
wallacepolsom

❣ Chile in a Photography ❣
seen from T1
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it's a very strange time to be alive
Welcome to Eden - 1x06
yes, we love girls surviving on an island (and being against some fucked up woman who planned everything)
yes, we love girls dancing to each other outdoors
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why is she so gorgeous omg
did erana james just-
i love these soooo much <3
Sweet 1970s logos.
EUPHORIA ✧ THE WINTER FORMAL BEHIND THE SCENES
Aww yes! An old book from the warehouse but it’s about gay pride! You know it’s old because they spelled pride with a Y.
~pulls book out, looks at cover~
Oh.
Whose?
German Borat Voice: “Meine Frau”
Two very Turn-of-the-Millenium books
First up, from 1999: “Directory of Web Sites”. Imagine living in a time when people wrote ‘Web Sites’. Two individual, capitalized words. Barbaric
Weird Books around it too, “the web-address book for Germany” “the Laws of the Web”. I can only imagine the book with Arabic script on its spine is just as weird
Next: the United States Postal Service’s 2003 National Five-Digit ZIP Code & Post Office Directory
“Catch the wave” lol I remember in like first grade when people still said “surf” the “Web”. Archaic. Amazing visuals. Hang this in the National Museum of American History. It perfectly encapsulates an era in internet history
you know something's going on when the maximum available sound for music is not enough anymore