Keith Haring, May 4, 1958 – February 16, 1990.
1983 photos by Bruce Osborn.

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Keith Haring, May 4, 1958 – February 16, 1990.
1983 photos by Bruce Osborn.
white flag by lucia gallipoli
when you grew up as a lonely uncool girl it will never stop haunting you by the way. you will meet a cool person at a bar or the train station or at a friend's party and you can wear your most stylish outfit and striking eye makeup and you will swear that they can see through all of the facade and see the lonely terribly insecure teenage girl you used to be who desperately wanted to connect and you will swear that they know that there is like an insurmountable gap between you. this will happen forever
I feel so emotionally muted
Lebohang Kganye’s Ke Lefa Laka: Her-Story, a series of digital photomontages where she has inserted herself into old photographs of her mother who has passed
hair by Bernardo Martins
the twilight saga is not cringe u unwhimsical bitch ur just boring
‘Looking for Love’ by photographer Arthur Samier, December 2025.
Witness my Act and Deed (1882) by British painter Frank Paton
green waves
puppers protesting
(photos are not mine)
remember that pride is still a protest
If you could coddle the infection, they can amputate at once
You should've been, I could have been a better son
happy pride
“Wild Geese”, by Mary Oliver