for the love of God let's fucking groove tonight please
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
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for the love of God let's fucking groove tonight please
NGC 3242, Ghost of Jupiter
Мои соседи сверху в 7 утра My neighbors upstairs at 7 am
Item: a writhing pile of partially-animated junk
is this folk punk
listen.
Phases of the ring of Saturn. A new astronomy for beginners. 1898.
Internet Archive
Earth and Moon, as seen from the International Space Station on September 4, 2010. (NASA)
describe Dimitri to us.
Oh! Well!
He’s big. Like, really big. People in 3001 are, like. 6′5″ average. Which was shocking, because I used to be the tallest in the room.
But! He’s tall, pretty round. His hands are huge. He’s got a big ol’ beard, chest hair, hairy arms, the whole bit. A classic bear, honestly. And he’s a big doofus. He’s really giggly, a big softie.
Sorry for not posting more.
You happen to know a lady named Indra Wallace?
Yeah! Of course, yeah. Indra and I are good friends.
have you met an angel?
+ read hymn +
star lover, 2019
oil on canvas 16″ x 20″
Good Old Fashioned Lover Boy // Queen
I can dim the lights, and sing you songs full of sad things.
Exaltation. L’ atmosphère météorologie populaire. 1888.
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Illustration from Wonderful World of Disney Magazine, issue #3, 1969.
Jupiter from the moon, Ganymede. Solar System (2nd Ed). Tom Smith. 1977. Internet Archive