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Misplaced Lens Cap
Peter Solarz
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PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH

Origami Around
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her

shark vs the universe
trying on a metaphor
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
Aqua Utopia|海の底で記憶を紡ぐ
Jules of Nature

Kaledo Art

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Sade Olutola
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will byers stan first human second
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@georgiaokief
Monet’s house&garden, Giverny, France by Rick Ligthelm
My therapist told me something meaningful yesterday, she said “It’s important to remember that when you’re depressed you have to nurse yourself and be extra gentle towards yourself. Just like an athlete wouldn’t break an ankle then force themselves to run that ankle. They rest as it heals and do not think “I am a failed athelete” they think, “right now something isn’t working so i’ll take care of myself until it does.“
Just like a broken bone, depression can change the way your daily life plays out, and pushing yourself too hard and getting frustrated when you don’t feel better is just like trying to run on that broken ankle and getting frustrated when it doesn’t heal.
“O facão bateu embaixo A bananeira caiu Cai, cai bananeira! A bananeira caiu”
“A lot of the excitement surrounding poetry in modern times is not so much that we’re inventing something new. It’s more that we are actually gathering to something ancient.”
— Saul Williams, interviewed by Sarah Bradbury for the Independent
Mugs, Bowls and Planters, by Sarah Bagouin on Etsy
See our ‘ceramics’ tag
strawberry moon: milan dixon for daydream collection
things are gonna fucking work out. do this for yourself. don’t you dare quit. put in a ton of effort, it won’t betray you.
Oh, God… They were right! I’m a homo!
But I’m a Cheerleader (1999) dir. Jamie Babbit
idk why this is the first picture you see on the google side bar when you look up regina spektor but it’s ok, i support this
Abbey Mag
by Laura Du Ve
lauraduvephoto.com
“Reagan Is Killing Me,” Gay and Lesbian Freedom Day, San Francisco, California, June 28, 1987. Photo by Saul Bromberger & Sandra Hoover. The first cases of AIDS in the United States were reported in 1981; President Ronald Reagan gave his first address on the subject on May 31, 1987, weeks before Pride celebrations took place across the country. By the end of 1987, over 40,000 people in the United States were dead from HIV/AIDS-related illness. #knowyourhistory (at Market Street San Fancisco)
I like that “morning baby” kinda relationship. The no games, great communication, lots of sex, lots of kissing, lots of cuddling, lots of flirting, lots of being goofy kind of relationship. That makes you want to run 100 miles, read books, clean up your bad habits kind of love.