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shark vs the universe
almost home
RMH
Noah Kahan
Mike Driver
$LAYYYTER
Monterey Bay Aquarium
Aqua Utopia|海の底で記憶を紡ぐ
todays bird
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noise dept.

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Phantogram Three
I'd rather be in outer space 🛸
YOU ARE THE REASON
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Sweet Seals For You, Always
cherry valley forever
hello vonnie
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Moi
European Summer ☀️⛱️
if anyone needs me i’ll be alone in my tower
Todd Yeager, 1965-present. Pan’s song, charcoal and pastel.
https://www.advocate.com/art/2021/2/16/spring-brings-hooves-and-horns-todd-yeager#rebelltitem1
A fantasy of mine... To meet in the forest one day...
They were pipes of pagan mirth, And the world had found new terms of worth. He laid him down on the sun-burned earth And ravelled a flower and looked away— Play? Play? What should he play?
Robert Frost, Pan With Us
“While nature, flushed with fullness of incredible colour, seemed to hold her breath for the event, he looked in the very eyes of the friend and helper” ( for The Wind in the Willows by Kenneth Grahame)
Artist: Arthur Rackham
The Piper at the Gates of Dawn
Saturn by Dean Ellis (1994)
imagine a giant monster following you around and picking you up and kissing you all the time. that’s what my cat lives with every day
that’s exactly what half the people on this site want
oh to be gently picked up and kissed by a giant monster
Robert Fludd, Diagram of Sunlight in Various Stages Through a Prism, 1626
protective symbols drawn with sand in przedecz, poland
Recumbent Calf from Uruk
Made of limestone and lapis-lazuli, this small model of a recumbent calf may have been a votive object, intended as an offering to Inanna, the Sumerian goddess of love, fertility, and war.
Uruk, c. 3300-2900 BCE.
Vorderasiatische Museum, Berlin.
From: HOW TO READ A PERSON LIKE A BOOK (1971), by Gerard I. Nierenberg and Henry H. Calero.
Source details and larger version.
Foxy: my collection of vintage fox imagery.
Once you start noticing how the incapacity to handle discomfort affects how people live their lives it's actually pretty shocking how it ruins pretty much every conceivable aspect of existence. Interpersonal relationships, romantic and platonic. Career and education opportunities. Your politics Your willingness to go anywhere. The kind of food you eat. The kind of art you expose yourself to and your ability to read it. It's never just one thing, it touches everything, and once you notice it it's like suddenly being able to see germs or something. Just this horrific catastrophe people look at you askance for screaming about. As I grow older and see what became of my friends and peers who could not learn to handle discomfort, the more I'm like. This is a genuine societal issue
Rainy day in Kyoto