Poet Gwendolyn Brooks on the back steps of her home in Chicago, ca. 1960.
(Photographer: Slim Aarons)
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Cosimo Galluzzi

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Monterey Bay Aquarium

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Claire Keane
we're not kids anymore.

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he wasn't even looking at me and he found me

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祝日 / Permanent Vacation

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Poet Gwendolyn Brooks on the back steps of her home in Chicago, ca. 1960.
(Photographer: Slim Aarons)
Snowy pigeons fill the square of an Islamic mosque, Mazar-i-Sharif, Afghanistan by Frank and Helen Schreider.
Sunrise in Venice - 5.44am by Lorenzo Scudiero
by Sannah Kvist
Missouri Reverie. MB Johnson. Oil on canvas. 18 x 24
Duckie Thot Shares Her Skincare Routine.
SISTERS!
Vintage J.C. De Castelbajac Sunglasses
In the Italian city of Verona, local street artist Cibo paints colorful wall art full of appetizing food over neo-nazi graffiti (x)
“It’s my civic duty, and my right … honestly I feel like have a right to cover [erase] these kinds of things. Since I’m doing a public form of art, I have to take care of my city and … it’s like my own art gallery. How do you explain a swastika to a child? How do you do it? It’s impossible. It’s a racist message. And it’s not okay .”
whats a good poem by sappho?
suckin on my tiddies like you wanted me callin me all the time like blondie check out my chrissie behind its fine all of the time like sex on the beaches what else is in the teaches of peaches? huuuuuh. whhaaaaat. rriiiight. whaaaat. uhhhhhn.
No offense but..... release your inhibitions feel the rain on your skin
Speaking of pretty flowers, may I present to you the “Eighteen Scholars”, the flower of my heart-a variation of Camellia japonica L. Its uniqueness lies in the layers and layers of petals-one flower can hold as much as 130 petals.
Named “Eighteen Scholars” in Chinese because at the most, one bush can have up to eighteen of these pretty darlings :3
Abe Renzy, Rudi Stern & Wayne Little, Neon Bed, 1978