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YOU ARE THE REASON
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
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Love Begins

祝日 / Permanent Vacation
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Origami Around
Misplaced Lens Cap
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Kaledo Art
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@deadflowerchildren
gucci pre-fall 2017, by glen luchford.
there’s a story in aesop’s fables, i think it is, about a human talking to a satyr or something. The satyr asks why the human is blowing on his hands during a snow storm and he says “to warm up” later inside the satyr asks the human why he’s blowing on the soup and the human says “to cool it down”
and the satyr has had enough and says “well I won’t have a guest that breaths cold air one moment and hot air the next” and tells the human to leave his house
- Haa is hot because your breath is warm from your lungblood
- Hoo is cold because, while the air is still warm, you’re blowing it at a greater pressure by blowing it through a smaller hole, and the effect of the windchill is greater than the effect of the slight warmth in the air
That story always pissed me off, because while people generally interpret it as “don’t be double-tongued” or “avoid those who are inconstant”, my interpretation was “satyrs are FUCKING STUPID”.
lungblood
Anna May Wong shops for good luck charms for her friends in her hometown of Chinatown, Los Angeles in 1934 (the same year she was named “The World’s Best Dressed Woman” by the Mayfair Mannequin Society of New York).
“You.”
— Everyone rebloggs the same word but no one sees the same face (via cundys)
“You.”
— Everyone rebloggs the same word but no one sees the same face (via cundys)