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2025 on Tumblr: Trends That Defined the Year

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@equalizar
arcade fire / everything now
Dancing queen: Arcade Fireâs Regine Chassagne. Electric Blue, a track from the bandâs fifth album Everything Now showcases her dreamy voice. â MogaznewsEn
Dancing queen: Their words, not mine.
Photo by James Shaw
e s s e n t i a l s [5/?] â Chungking Express (1994), dir. Wong Kar-wai
â âWhere do you want to go?â
â âDoesnât matter. Wherever you want to take me.â
A dream come true.
The Suburbs // Arcade Fire
I wonder if she can hear the angels talkingâŠ
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Takeshi Kaneshiro in Wong Kar-waiâs movies
Photographs of wild cockatoos by Leila Jeffreys from her series Bioela.
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The only thing I need in my life
WHAT THE FUCK what the FfffFff
" - She is in love. - I donât even know her! - Oh, you know her. - Since when? - Since always. - In your dreams. â
Le Fabuleux Destin dâAmĂ©lie Poulain (2001)
I wish U2, Paul McCartney and The Grateful Dead could be appreciated by boomers in the privacy of their dining rooms instead of headlining festivals. Iâm sick of the music they like being romanticised and glorified. I wish I never had to hear about âthe genius legend of John Lennonâ ever again. We can be influenced by the past but fuck retro trends, itâs regressive. It robs our generation of our rightful identity in the present. Letâs support the up-and-coming, struggling artists of our generation.
Alice Glass for i-D (via iavn)