i think the next step for me socially is to fake my death and become a sea captain

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Love Begins
let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open
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he wasn't even looking at me and he found me

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Not today Justin

if i look back, i am lost
trying on a metaphor

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i think the next step for me socially is to fake my death and become a sea captain
The Thing by Christopher Robertson / PosterSpy / Instagram / Twitter
men think they can have ideas because rod serling, creator of the twilight zone, had ideas. you are not rod serling tho.
Andrew Grant Kurtis - Lakeland Sparkle. Oil on canvas.
I want to play with a snail.
カタツムリと遊びたい
Used to be one of the rotten ones and I liked you for that Now you’re all gone, got your make-up on and you’re not coming back
United States. Agricultural Research Service, Putting Wild Bees to Work, 1973
6 Questions to ask when you’re making a tough decision
1. What option would I choose if I knew I would definitely succeed?
2. What would I do if I didn’t feel scared?
3. Who can I talk to who’s been in my shoes?
4. What are the likely outcomes of each choice and decision?
5. What is the worst thing that could happen; what is the best thing that could happen?
6. Am I making this decision for myself, or am I choosing to please other people?
Unknown, Home Movie, 1930s
The aesthetic cult of ladylike fragility and delicate beauty… obliged women to “kill” themselves into art objects: slim, pale, passive beings whose “charms” eerily recalled the snowy, porcelain immobility of the dead.
in ‘The Madwoman in the Attic’ - Sandra Gilbert and Susan Gubar (via opencasketfuneral)
A Philosophy of Walking, Frédéric Gros
she sees biodiversity
Freeside + Neon Lights