Marcel Tomczak
One Nice Bug Per Day

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Claire Keane

if i look back, i am lost
Stranger Things
Today's Document
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"

@theartofmadeline
styofa doing anything

Product Placement
Aqua Utopia|海の底で記憶を紡ぐ

PR's Tumblrdome
Alisa U Zemlji Chuda

Love Begins

Discoholic 🪩

roma★
Xuebing Du

❣ Chile in a Photography ❣
i don't do bad sauce passes
I'd rather be in outer space 🛸

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Marcel Tomczak
Trim. The investigator, 2019 - Todd Fuller.
Studio Blackburn (SB) / Georg Muehlmann / Product Catalogue / 2018
“Mark Adams”, 1985, via press_sf on Instagram.
lumen prints by john fobes
Future Shipwreck - Interview: Steph. D
have you ever noticed you pick up little habits and phrases from the people you love? it’s no wonder our hearts are so easily broken when people leave. we become a reflection of the people that we care about and those personality traits stick with us even if the people don’t
I make my ramen the way a friend taught me in eleventh grade. Every fall, I listen to a playlist made for me by a boy I drove across a border to hook up with. I eat sushi because a girl who won’t talk to me anymore made me try it, and Indian food because my best friend’s parents ordered for me before I knew what I liked. There are movies I love because someone I loved loved them first. I am a mosaic of everyone I’ve ever loved, even for a heartbeat.
“I wish you’d stop ignoring me because you’re sending me to despair” (2014) by Cecília Corujo. A animated gif made with 40 handmade drawings, pen markers on paper. After a Arctic Monkeys live performance of “I Bet That You Look Good On The Dance Floor”
Why is every piece of media now about “surprise! bet you didn’t see that coming” instead of themes, character arcs, internal logic, and consistency in writing?
It’s okay if your audience (especially hardcore fans) predicts your story. It means that they picked up the clues you put in, understood the themes you were trying to convey, empathised with the characters…
How is that a bad thing?
Instead each piece of media feels like it’s written by a marketing team that is looking at the latest statistics for TRP ratings and box-office collections.
a pearl by mitski
my instagram
anyone else remember being a child and seeing the very neat handwriting of other little girls and somehow knowing that you were a different genre of person than they were
i am, as the poets say, a mess
normalize not normalizing anything. Everything is weird and you are all freaks
More bees.
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