The good part of bad days and the best part of good days.

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Product Placement
sheepfilms
dirt enthusiast

❣ Chile in a Photography ❣
YOU ARE THE REASON
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Andulka
Sade Olutola
Misplaced Lens Cap
Not today Justin

blake kathryn
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izzy's playlists!
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
Three Goblin Art
Claire Keane

if i look back, i am lost

@theartofmadeline
hello vonnie
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@edgeoftheledges
The good part of bad days and the best part of good days.
this some bs, i can’t
Man I’m tired
I don’t know if that’s meant in a metaphorical way as in, “their insults have no bite” or a literal sense as in “someone was talking shit so he got his fucking teeth knocked out” but I like it either way
Summertime
Is this what love is?
Me: I don’t have the energy for this
Someone: For what?
Me: *gestures vaguely*
some things are more important than others
canonically just dumped soup all over the floor
AU where i’m not a goddamn idiot and didn’t do that
serotonin? in this economy?
Janelle Monáe Stars in “Noir Town,” Directed by Jordan Peele
“The scene: A private investigator is standing in a clock tower taking photographs of a parade. She is a woman, played by Janelle Monáe, and she is searching for clues to a murder. As the detective stares through the lens, she begins to realize that one of the bystanders on the ground looks exactly like her. Then she sees another identical face. And another. Suddenly, the sea of potential suspects are visions of herself. Are these women good? Are they evil? And why are these twinlike alter egos haunting her? “I wanted to create a Hitchcock moment that doesn’t really exist in a Hitchcock film,” explained Jordan Peele”
Kedi (2016)
when my mental health is suffering and my friends ask if i need anything