Alisa U Zemlji Chuda

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ojovivo
cherry valley forever
noise dept.
$LAYYYTER
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
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art blog(derogatory)
Misplaced Lens Cap

#extradirty

@theartofmadeline

Product Placement

oozey mess

Origami Around
NASA
let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
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"Yall its an anti trans bill. She knows this but obviously cannot say it. They aren't dumb, they're evil. If you look at this and just write them off as being dumb, they're winning. Stay informed."
It's my 13 year anniversary on Tumblr 🥳
Thank you to everyone who got me to 250 likes!
Thank you to everyone who got me to 50 likes!
I also pawned my pearls.
Is that you, Severus
Buy me a $50 cup of coffee so I know it's real!
Not really, but it's an interesting video to check out anyway.
Such a great breakdown—“Fair Trade: Understanding What’s Behind the Label”
stressful times we live in but it’s better than being bored
Speaking of good mantras...
A mantra to live by.
ayiti! haiti
Leah Gordon’s photography of Haiti’s Carnival (Kanaval, in Creole) via REDEFINE magazine
Haiti is one of many countries that celebrates Carnival at their own pace, and over the course of many years, photographer Leah Gordon was able to capture the beauty of those festivities in Jacmel, a coastal town in the south.
Kanaval is a black and white photographic series, true — but it is, more importantly, a series on awareness, about culture, and inclusive of mythology. After this series was taken, Haiti suffered its devastating earthquake and Jacmel was completely decimated. Gordon’s photographs, along with her heart-felt introduction to the series and the many oral mythologies passed down to her from carnival participants, can be viewed in the full post on REDEFINE. Together, they forever capture a wonderful space in time and call attention to Haiti’s creative and spiritual existence.