they diagnosed me with i love you and it’s incurable

@theartofmadeline
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Sweet Seals For You, Always
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Three Goblin Art
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he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
will byers stan first human second
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祝日 / Permanent Vacation
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@cryptidhimbooo
they diagnosed me with i love you and it’s incurable
sound on, obviously
Imagine The Fellowship all sitting around the campfire halfway up Caradhras retelling the events of the Hobbit to Boromir and Aragorn Rashomon-style with Gimli going "my dad tells it this way" and Legolas going "well, my dad tells it this way" and the Hobbits all going "but Bilbo tells it this way!" and, even though Gandalf was fucking there for half of it, he refuses to weigh in on anything because watching them argue is more fun and also he doesn't remember because it was over 75 years ago.
Even better: Gandalf remembers it perfectly fine but he keeps making shit up and agreeing to multiple different versions just to throw everyone off
Too good to hide in the tags!
trying to bring back eroticism while living in an age of constant instant gratification
Springtime in Japan
mblockk
installation art in mexico city, mexico
“I enjoyed the danger and the intensity.”
— Anaïs Nin, from “Delta Of Venus,” originally published c. August 1977
she’s both the poet and the poetry.
the art and the muse.
Hanif Abdurraqib, They Can't Kill Us Until They Kill Us
heidi jones
do you feel my love for you my need for you my desire to dig deeper into you to learn about you on a deeper level to understand how you function what gets you going what excites you and interests you what hardships you’ve faced that has a hold on you and effects your core and shapes your morals and way of thinking what series of events makes you perceive things the way you do I want to know what you experience as reality
I can’t tell you how much I love this artwork from ancient Egypt (the Middle Kingdom). People have been raising cattle and practicing animal husbandry for so long, that there is something almost inherently human about this scene.
Everyone in the field of veterinary medicine or agriculture knows the feeling of staying up late with a laboring animal trying to make sure both mom and baby are okay. Delivering a calf is often physically and emotionally exhausting work that takes enormous patience and learned skill. It requires a unique balance of physical strength and gentleness to do correctly. There is no feeling quite like getting that baby out and everyone is okay. I’m certain ancient people must have felt the same way, and I wonder if the artist knew this feeling firsthand. I wonder if those humans depicted were people the artist knew, if the cow and calf maybe were as well.
Monica Bellucci, 1996