late 19th century perfume bottles
Cosimo Galluzzi

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Love Begins

oozey mess
Three Goblin Art

#extradirty
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i don't do bad sauce passes
let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open

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Janaina Medeiros

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Mike Driver

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late 19th century perfume bottles
Sunsets! Some more daily landscape paintings.
common loon quick study
Pierre Balmain Haute Couture, 1953
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Beatrix Potter quilts
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Some highlights from the many videos made by “Crime Pays But Botany Doesn’t” aka the only good youtube channel
Finally! Side view! Look at that pattern
pretty sure that shrimp knows teleportation
All shrimp are skilled at teleportation.
Boots, 1909(?)
Black-capped Chickadee (Poecile atricapillus)
© Darlene Friedman
Custom Corsets
French Meadows on Etsy
Painting by Cindy Rizza.
butch lesbian cowboys
Death the Kid
Kurt Vonnegut tells his wife he’s going out to buy an envelope:
“Oh, she says, well, you’re not a poor man. You know, why don’t you go online and buy a hundred envelopes and put them in the closet? And so I pretend not to hear her. And go out to get an envelope because I’m going to have a hell of a good time in the process of buying one envelope.
I meet a lot of people. And see some great looking babies. And a fire engine goes by. And I give them the thumbs up. And I’ll ask a woman what kind of dog that is. And, and I don’t know. The moral of the story is - we’re here on Earth to fart around.
And, of course, the computers will do us out of that. And what the computer people don’t realize, or they don’t care, is we’re dancing animals. You know, we love to move around. And it’s like we’re not supposed to dance at all anymore.“
Let’s all get up and move around a bit right now… or at least dance.
- from an interview by David Brancaccio, NOW (PBS)
by Holly Warburton
Rough Sea, 1881, Claude Monet