you will not feel stuck forever. you’re actually slowly but steadily moving forward in ways you don’t always notice.

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tannertan36

Janaina Medeiros

#extradirty
Cosmic Funnies
PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH
Three Goblin Art

roma★

祝日 / Permanent Vacation
Xuebing Du
noise dept.

shark vs the universe
Aqua Utopia|海の底で記憶を紡ぐ
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he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
Peter Solarz
DEAR READER
occasionally subtle
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you will not feel stuck forever. you’re actually slowly but steadily moving forward in ways you don’t always notice.
— isa b. i dream of a home
Christa Kroenenburg @ Graduation Show ArtEZ Fashion Design Arnhem 2019
cancel fathers day i dont think we need a day for men ever
Borzoi, oil on canvas by Buridanscat
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The way all the 2020s have done so far have been making me categorically against every new generation of tech that comes out is insane. Like I'm from a technological boom generation, saw the first portable phones, nokias & blackberries & flipphones etc, and the first smartphones, and the first ipods & ipads & tablets in general while still having cassettes & DVD & MP3 players around so I know how all of it work, I had computer classes in high school, I did the transition between home desktop computers to laptops and back to gaming computers. But then they started to put internet in your printer & microwave, everything has ads & AI now and every update is worst than the last. I literally loved technology and they ruined it
I still believe that the harbingers of the tech decline were MP3 players prioritizing streaming instead of making it easy to upload music to a library, and Apple removing the headphone jack. Those things led directly to the whole idea of not owning the media you bought.
Nils Kreuger (Swedish, 1858–1930)
Horse on the Beach (Summer Night)(1902)
Oil on canvas, 99 x 128.5 cm.
Prince Eugens Waldemarsudde, Stockholm
Corpse Bride (2005)
♡ them & femme button by Caesarinohs ♡
Bokeh Study 3
Joli Poli Couture
María Casares, from a letter to Albert Camus, featured in Correspondance, 1944-1959
Edna St. Vincent Millay, from a poem titled "Interim," featured in The Complete Poems of Edna St. Vincent Millay