The shallowness of this puddle is equivalent to the that of the purpose for people to go on the Internet.

pixel skylines

❣ Chile in a Photography ❣
we're not kids anymore.
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occasionally subtle
YOU ARE THE REASON
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
wallacepolsom

Andulka

Love Begins

JBB: An Artblog!
Sade Olutola

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Discoholic 🪩
cherry valley forever
todays bird
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Three Goblin Art
trying on a metaphor

祝日 / Permanent Vacation
seen from United States
seen from Philippines
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seen from Latvia

seen from Bangladesh
seen from Brazil

seen from Germany
seen from Brazil

seen from Italy
seen from Türkiye
seen from United States

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The shallowness of this puddle is equivalent to the that of the purpose for people to go on the Internet.
We are all interconnected through social media
NEWS SHOULD BE: informative. The news really just needs to be uninfluenced and unsaturated- leaving all the extra opinions and outsiders out of the picture. No interruptions, no bias, no buyout.
NEWS IS: Explosive. The news channels manage to blow everything out of proportion, taking a simple daily event, adding lots of chaos, fluff and emotion and selling it in the spot next to the Tide commercial in the 8 o'clock hour.
Breaking News: GR Griffins refused to play the third period of their game last night due to a pay decrease.
Oh! Hey Kayla!
Meet Kayla.
Who designed a bag to be like this? What classifies these people as sexy?
Even though there's an exciting swim meet going on right in front of their eyes, people still manage to NEED their phones/tablets to entertain them.
Landlines, a thing of the past. (Bills however continue to remain)
Can you spot the DVD Player?
The Visual Power of Print, Part 2
The Visual Power of Print, Part 1
The entire sky was purple and deep orange, a burning sunset to end the long week. Can't you see it?
Everything looks different when filtered. What do you see?
The unexpected place to find a newspaper....taking up half the TV screen! Of course that's the headline.
The storage location for my dad's paper...hidden between work at home. Could that be a metaphor?