Just found a $50 bill in the street let’s hear it for girls posting their Ws online
Oh my fucking god I am going to kill myself

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he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
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Just found a $50 bill in the street let’s hear it for girls posting their Ws online
Oh my fucking god I am going to kill myself
linkedin is crazy bc how are you gonna admit to grand theft online using your govt name
River textures, 2024
i cannot stress enough how important it is to listen to yourself. pay attention to what your heart is telling you. deep down you always know what you need, but sometimes things can become clouded because of intense emotions or external forces, which is why it's important to look inside yourself and discover how you actually feel about things and why. we too often go directly against our internal wishes and it always leads us to the wrong places.
Mongolia, horses crossing the Orkhon
your only job on this earth is to be so intrinsically yourself that the right people gravitate toward you and the wrong people move out of your way
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Take the time to watch this, it’s MAGIC
what even
“We didn’t have all this autism when I was a kid”
Yea, you had changelings and demonic possession and “brats” and “back talk”, and kids that were “not all there”, your aunt who’s “crazy”, and your second cousin no one ever talks about cuz he’s “special”, and if you’re fucking lucky, your elder uncle who lives a nice quiet life with his 70 lego sets and writes grocery stores about changing the light bulbs cuz they’re too harsh.
not to put this user on blast, but ohmygod this may be the funniest thing i’ve ever seen 😭😭
the way silent hill 2 remake without the fog just looks like an average day in the uk
think that everyone has their own personal theme in life
every nolan film is about time. it winds its way through his filmography; it is fractured in memento, distorted in inception, expanded in interstellar, reversed in tenet.
every hopper painting is about stillness. it is found in every brushstroke; at dusk in automat, at dawn in morning sun, at noon in office in a small city, at night in nighthawks.
i have a friend who orbits ideas of power, another who delights in the prosaic and the plain. one weaves around systems and structures, another returns always to wonder at the sea.
there are other elements of course - our lives cannot be measured by single concepts no matter how large they may be - but time and again i think we return to the things that fascinate, the things that intrigue, the things we cannot quite tear ourselves away from. the themes of our lives.
huunhbghhhh bursts into tears
the type of ship i fuck with the most
people love to find progressive ways to say we should all be arranged into separate groups and try our hardest to not relate to one another
i'm listening to gathering moss, by robin wall kimmerer, and she is talking about a very odd job she was consigned to do, where an eccentric millionaire recuited her to consult on a "habitat restoration". when she arrives, the job they actually want her to do is to tell them how to plant mosses on the rocks in his garden. he wants it to look like a specific, beautiful wild cliff in the woods nearby, with centuries-old beds of moss growing thick and strong. she tells him it is impossible. such a thing would take decades to accomplish.
later, she is called back to look at the progress of the moss garden and is amazed by the thick, well-established mosses. how did they do it? she asks.
then they take her out to the woods and show her that they have been blasting huge chunks of rock out of the cliff, packaging them in burlap, and moving them to the owner's garden.
This quote really got me: "The owner is a man who loves mosses, and the exercise of power. I have no doubts of his sincerity in wishing to protect them from harm, once they conformed to his landscape design. But I think you cannot own a thing and love it at the same time. Owning diminishes the sovreignty of a thing, enriching the possessor and diminishing the possessed. If he truly loved mosses more than control, he would have left them alone, and walked each day to see them."
- Gathering Moss by Robin Wall Kimmerer