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Mike Driver
Sade Olutola
Aqua Utopia|海の底で記憶を紡ぐ
PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH

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titsay

oozey mess
NASA
let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open
Misplaced Lens Cap
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Xuebing Du
Sweet Seals For You, Always
Jules of Nature

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almost home

if i look back, i am lost

izzy's playlists!
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embroidery by Christine Pellicano
― Trainspotting (1996)
“Choose Life. Choose a job. Choose a career. Choose a family. Choose a fucking big television, choose washing machines, cars, compact disc players and electrical tin openers. Choose good health, low cholesterol, and dental insurance. Choose fixed interest mortgage repayments. Choose a starter home. Choose your friends. Choose leisurewear and matching luggage. Choose a three-piece suit on hire purchase in a range of fucking fabrics. Choose DIY and wondering who the fuck you are on Sunday morning. Choose sitting on that couch watching mind-numbing, spirit-crushing game shows, stuffing fucking junk food into your mouth. Choose rotting away at the end of it all, pissing your last in a miserable home, nothing more than an embarrassment to the selfish, fucked up brats you spawned to replace yourselves. Choose your future. Choose life… But why would I want to do a thing like that? I chose not to choose life. I chose somethin’ else. And the reasons? There are no reasons. Who needs reasons when you’ve got heroin?”
Dad and Son Addicted to Heroin photographed by Anatoly Rakhimbaev
Beetlejuice Directed by Tim Burton (1988)
Dance 1944
Salvador Dali
Let the hippies teach you how to live.
Bela Lugosi gets lectured by Santa at The American International Toy Fair, New York, 1940.
Frankenstein (1931)
It’s alive!