it's important to yell "fuck you kill yourself" at the tv advertisements to counteract the mind control
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oozey mess
let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open
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will byers stan first human second

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祝日 / Permanent Vacation
Acquired Stardust
noise dept.

izzy's playlists!
Monterey Bay Aquarium
sheepfilms

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we're not kids anymore.
$LAYYYTER
hello vonnie
cherry valley forever

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JBB: An Artblog!
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it's important to yell "fuck you kill yourself" at the tv advertisements to counteract the mind control
Rocky and Grace
Project Hail Mary art Pixel animation
Altyn Arashan, Kyrgyzstan, 2018 (2) (3) by Renaud Forest
I know // I'm a complex person
inspired by @orions-garden's mother/daughter poem & this judge cover
STAY SAFE!! [ID: the Gilbert Baker pride flag with the words “Happy pride to all those who are unable to celebrate openly and safely. You are loved and seen!” in all-caps black text over it. /end ID]
your problem is you think if you communicate with clarity and earnestness that people will actually understand you
Lamp designs by Carlo Nason
London tube travel shot and GIF’d by me this morning.
I could never find the right way to tell you, have you noticed I've been gone?
carl…(foggy)
Hilma af Klint, Untitled No. 22 from the Series S.U.W./SWAN. 1914-1915
appaloosa mustang and her colt ☁️
In ‘Dyal Thak,’ Photographer Kin Coedel Offers an Intimate Glimpse of Life on the Rapidly Changing Tibetan Plateau
you will see something that the us military has done and it will be the most horrifying thing in the world. something that should be the catalyst for a complete upheaval of the system, for riots in the streets, for national mourning periods and rewritten textbooks and decades of reparations. and the whole time it's just a normal day for them. they did something like it yesterday and they'll do it again tomorrow. the lucky ones even get to come home and spend the rest of their lives getting discounts at the movies and applause at baseball games. and if you try to express any this to the average person irl they will act like you shot their dog in front of them
muted this post long long ago. but i think many of you need to learn to hold two things in your head at once. nobody is in here telling you what relationship to have with your veteran parent/sibling/friend/whatever, but the fact still remains that they did what they did. whether they killed anyone directly or indirectly or not at all, they were complicit. that's still true if they have ptsd. that's still true if they signed up for the free college or because they were lied to. have they accepted that fact? have you? why are you so reluctant to let that color your image of them? i'm really not trying to be mean here. it just seems like many people in the notes aren't pushing back against the content of this post so much as the idea of having complicated feelings about their loved ones, which is, sorry, part of being an adult
Noritaka Minami - 1972 (2011)
[very clearly indulging the urge] im fighting the urge
tbh the first step of recovery is to stop feeling kind of proud about how fucked up you are. your martyr complex is not an endearing quirk it’s the fatal flaw that makes your friends feel like garbage and will sabotage your whole life.