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shark vs the universe

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let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open
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@ellecea
it feels like drowning
They should sell tentacle bath bombs at lush that molest you
real men like to be on their knees for their women
Do you have a light?
Tagged by the adoring @bloodhag - Thank you very much, dear 🤍
Last Song (I've listened to): Mold by sgarz, æmie (hits so good with earphones)
Favorite Color(s): Burgundy
Currently Watching: Not watching anything at the moment
Current Obsession: Decluttering - Reorganising all kind of areas
Currently Reading: A german magazine called „Dummy“ about vanishing
Currently Working On: How to hide some cables and a device under my desk (80% already done)
Currently Wearing: A white shirt and black panty
Last Internet Search: I was trying to figure out why I got gloves in my latest order which was a desk chair ???
Favorite Flower: (Spider) Lilies, Peonies as well 🤍
"Tempest" (2009) by David Spriggs — white paint on layered transparencies inside a display case
Lawrence Weiner, Causality: Affected and/or Effected, Leo Castelli and Eminent Publications, New York, NY, 1971 [The Idea of the Book, Portland, OR. One and Three Pages Archive. Art/Design: © Lawrence Weiner]
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Follow the evil to its root. Confront the wound; look at it—put your finger on it.
COLETTE PEIGNOT — Laure: The Collected Writings, transl. Jeanine Herman, (1995)