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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
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me, learning things about myself: oh this is bad
with the right combination of drugs, all things are possible
This is not a confession: it’s an eruption.
Liz Worth, from “Transcendence,” The Truth Is Told Better This Way (via lifeinpoetry)
Large White Opal - Coober Pedy, SA, Australia
Opals of this type are no longer being found in Coober Pedy, and this is old mine material from the 1970s. Approximately 40.9 carats
Unknown, circa 1930’s
Henri Matisse
Work in progess, John Karborn
Lost and Found - glass purses by Philippa Beveridge
“This on-going series of works deal with the concept of collective and individual identity through the everyday form of a purse: a belonging which is often lost, stolen or mislaid, full of sentimental value and charged with personal memories.”
Gone girl, Clare Rae
Heavy rain leaves trail under crystalline water and creates rare, beautiful scene. This scene is located in Bonito, MS, Brazil.
This looks like a dream I had
fucking young mag
THE butterfly EFFECT…………No.1
despite how many times you’ve killed the animal inside you only to meet it again in the morning / breathing out of your own mouth
Natasha Oladokun, from “The Poem Climbs the Scaffold and Tells You What It Sees” published in The Adroit Journal (via lifeinpoetry)
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