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if i look back, i am lost

Janaina Medeiros

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I'd rather be in outer space 🛸

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Sweet Seals For You, Always
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trying on a metaphor

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@flywiththefishh
昨日の紫陽花。
こうやって花の移ろいに気づいて過ごせるだけ幸せかもしれません。
(not mine)
i’m having a mental breakdown about school and it’s only been three days. help.
things i want to be
really hot
not poor
a naked mandarin
Ghibli Gardens - Sadako ‘s Garden in Arrietty (2010)
Director: Hiromasa Yonebayashi
Background Artist: Kazuo Oga
The garden is a mix between a Japanese traditional garden and an English/European garden. You can see some Japanese traditional features in it - the stone lanterns (toros), the little bridges and the tea house, but the garden isn’t perfectly ordered like most traditional Japanese gardens are. There is no definite line between the garden and the woods and the garden itself looks quite misterious and magical, like an old forest. Poppies are common wildflowers both in Japan as well as in most part of Europe and the water feature is another element that you can easily find both in Japanese and European gardens (especially in Italian and English gardens).The tea house is a key element in Japanese-style gardens, but here it has a more “European” look, resembling the tea house in Porco Rosso.
What a meh day/week/month/year/life
It was a soft October night,
T.S. Eliot, from The Complete Poems And Plays: 1909 - 1950; “The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock” (via violentwavesofemotion)
Gjon Mili
Which one is your favorite? Mine is coconut milk! 🥥
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