Mike Driver
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YOU ARE THE REASON
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he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
2025 on Tumblr: Trends That Defined the Year

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Peter Solarz

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Tape machines used by Brian Eno to record āDiscreet Musicā, 1970s.
Frederick Stanley Haines (1879-1960) - Home Under Moonlight.
will my mind or body take me out first
Albert Camus, from a letter to MarĆa Casares featured in Correspondance, 1944-1959
I NEED to be put down please
u wouldnāt believe the shit I pull through
my mother was a witch she was burned alive thankless little bitch for the tears I cried take her down now donāt want to see her face
Kiss of Skeletons Vigneti, fantastic stories of imagination, april 1963 | art by Lee Brown Coye
Java Road, Java, Virginia.
Congenital cataract
AnaĆÆs Nin, Delta of Venus
Masatoshi Naito,Ā Female Shamanism
Female Shamanism used to be a large phenomenon within Japan; today it is limited to the region of Tohoku. In this region there is still a great folk tradition where the more esoteric sides of Eastern religion are still practiced today. These female shamans photographed starkly by Masatoshi Naito are celebrating death. They mourn the dead, perform rituals to evoke the spirits of the deceased, and then perform ritualistic dances all night. These women are exuberant and in celebration, of not life but death. Naitoās images pay homage to this time-old tradition with his bright flash; graphically illuminating the characters who continue this time-old tradition today. Ā
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someone in the market just told me I remind them of marla singer (fight club) in the best way possible and u know what thank you so much girl