by Willy Vanderperre
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shark vs the universe

Origami Around
almost home

Kaledo Art
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2025 on Tumblr: Trends That Defined the Year
Three Goblin Art

Janaina Medeiros
Xuebing Du
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trying on a metaphor
let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open
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he wasn't even looking at me and he found me

if i look back, i am lost

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by Willy Vanderperre
Florence Welch 📸 © goldberghourphotos
Amélie (2001), dir. Jean-Pierre Jeunet
Florence Welch by Lillie Eiger
the art of touch in Crash (1996), dir. David Cronenberg.
One of the funniest film facts to me will always be that Crash won a special jury prize at Cannes film festival for ““audacity””. They said you had some fucking nerve making that one Cronenberg
The L.A home of Anaïs Nin
all good novelists realize they’re nothing compared to musicians. and all good musicians realize they’re nothing compared to novelists
ALL good novelests and musicicans realize their nothing compared to porno Dvd's
do you jack off ?
Im not feeling good at all right now i need help badly
gonna start saying Bagayaya before bed
A new purple tour outfit has hit the Tumblr user lesbiandemondaddy psyche. Starting a collection
I am being fed so well thank you Florence 🙏
Florence Welch and Rachel Chinouriri at the Everybody Scream Tour
patti smith photographed by david gahr at the chelsea hotel in new york, 1971
Elle Fanning (ph: Szilveszter Makó)
days of heaven (1978)
Pier Paolo Pasolino (1922 - 1975)
Born on this day 104 years ago: provocative highly politicized radical Italian filmmaker, poet, Marxist, all-round Renaissance man and “filth elder” / role model for subsequent queer directors like John Waters and Bruce LaBruce - Pier Paolo Pasolini (5 March 1922 - 2 November 1975)! All these decades later, Pasolini’s visionary masterpieces like Accattone (1961), Mamma Roma (1962), The Gospel According to St Matthew (1964) and Teorema (1968) remain sacred touchstones in European art cinema. And as this photo amply demonstrates – Pasolini was also one tall order of chiselled hot stuff!