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Kaledo Art
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izzy's playlists!
Sweet Seals For You, Always
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祝日 / Permanent Vacation

Janaina Medeiros
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trying on a metaphor
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
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listening to ribs by lorde like FUCKKKK she was only 14 she should have been at the. algebra test
Søren Kierkegaard
“Writing is, rather, entering an immense cemetery where every tomb is waiting to be profaned. Writing is getting comfortable with everything that has already been written—great literature and commercial literature, if useful, the novel-essay and the screenplay—and in turn becoming, within the limits of one’s own dizzying, crowded individuality, something written. Writing is seizing everything that has already been written and gradually learning to spend that enormous fortune. (…) Thus in order to devote ourselves to literary work must we subscribe to the great scroll of writing? Yes. Writing inevitably has to reckon with other writing, and it’s from the terrain of the already written that the sentence might jump out that sets in motion a small admirable book or the great book that displays a trajectory and constructs a unique world of words, characters, and conflicts.”
— ELENA FERRANTE, from In the Margins: On the Pleasures of Reading and Writing, trans. Ann Goldstein.
the internet is a place for reading wikipedia articles and watching every movie for free. social media is an invasive species. never forget this
was i normal / forgivable / worth saving at the party last night? be honest haha 😂 🙈
Vija Celmins. Untitled Portfolio, 1975
Canal de Chelles (Clair de Lune) - Charles Guilloux (French, 1866-1946)
Ingmar Bergman on the creative process
Kimiko Ito × Aki Takahashi // まっかなおひるね (2010)
Artwork – Yoshitomo Nara 奈良 美智
Luca Ortis
Marion Stephan (German,b.1968)
Der Fuchs ist zurück (The fox is back), 2010
Oil on canvas
transparent version of liu ding's neverland 7.0
Arctic National Wildlife Refuge photographed by Acacia Johnson
oh that’s right, vienna waits for me