“Forgive me that I ignored the sun And that I lived in sorrow.”
— Anna Akhmatova (translated by Judith Hemschemeyer)
Not today Justin
Sade Olutola
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NASA
Stranger Things
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One Nice Bug Per Day
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Show & Tell
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I'd rather be in outer space 🛸
almost home
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“Forgive me that I ignored the sun And that I lived in sorrow.”
— Anna Akhmatova (translated by Judith Hemschemeyer)
Miau, Miau. Esto vuelve con fuerza. [?] 💥
[phone rings at any time of day]
me: what maniac would call me right now
Pasan los años y si respondo es porque te quiero, la única persona a la que llamaría es a mí misma.
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how does your pinterest see you?
fashion / pantone / mood / food
cómo te ve pinterest?
fashion / pantone / mood / food
efectivamente soy☝🏻
california mountain ranges by wilson davis ellis, american c. 1940s-50s.
DREAMY
instagram.com/p/DWosf1ACjVw/
Artworks by Luka Samkharadze
creo k soy yo 🔍
Accidentally put my whole fucking heart into something that wasnt fucking meant for me again fucking hell
Janelle Fishman - Vogue Germany August 2001
Extraño con todas mis fuerzas el conectar sin esfuerzo, sin prisa. Sólo estar presente y compartir lo que uno ama.
Oh my god my mutual that I have a parasocial relationship with just reblogged my post, the world is good again for a moment
Remember Me!
Glorifying the American Girl (1929)
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Salma Deera, from a poem titled "a girl makes a decision: part 2," featured in Letters from Medea: Poems
Ha!
Donna Trope