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DEAR READER

tannertan36
Stranger Things
AnasAbdin
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
NASA
Today's Document

Product Placement

titsay

roma★

blake kathryn
we're not kids anymore.

if i look back, i am lost

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Not today Justin
Sade Olutola
RMH

ellievsbear
PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH
seen from Brazil

seen from United States
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seen from Singapore

seen from Malaysia
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@cinnamon-summerr
good things will happen 🧿
things that are meant to be will fall into place 🧿
“I have never loved before as I love you, — with such tenderness — to the point of tears — and with such a sense of radiance.”
— Vladimir Nabokov (b. 22 April 1899) in his letter to future wife Véra Yevseyevna Slonim dated November 1923, Letters to Véra
Sometimes the small pleasures hit different. A clean house, a hot drink, making something from scratch, sitting on the porch with a loved one. Little soul-feeding activities.
Cleopatra’s Pool (a.k.a., the Antique Pool), Pamukkale, Turkey.
The ancient pool got this name as a legend says Queen Cleopatra once swam in this pool.
The Nereids (Νηρεις meaning ‘Daughters of Nereus’) were the fifty sea-nymph daughters of the ‘Old Man of the Sea’ Nereus in Greek mythology. They were goddesses of the sea’s rich bounty and protectors of sailors and fishermen, coming to the aid of those in distress. Individually they represented various facets of the sea from the salty brine, to the sea foam, sand, rocks, waves and currents, as well as the various skills possessed by seamen. The Nereides symbolised everything that was beautiful and kind about the sea and their voices sang as they danced around their father in their home at the bottom of the Aegean Sea. The most notable of the Nereids were Thetis (goddess of the sea) and Amphitrite (queen of the sea) who was also married to Poseidon (god of the sea). (Zuhair Murad Spring 2022 Haute Couture Collection)
https://evelionheart.medium.com/on-the-intimacy-of-the-mundane-863f9efb3c39