What’s the OF
I don’t have one!
hello vonnie
we're not kids anymore.

blake kathryn
will byers stan first human second

gracie abrams
trying on a metaphor
PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH
Noah Kahan

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@theartofmadeline

titsay
KIROKAZE

roma★
cherry valley forever

shark vs the universe
almost home
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Aqua Utopia|海の底で記憶を紡ぐ
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What’s the OF
I don’t have one!
You bought a new van the first year of your band You’re cool and I hardly wanna say “not” Because I’m so bored That I’d be entertained even by a stupid floor A linoleum floor, linoleum floor Your lyrics are dumb like a linoleum floor I’ll walk on it, I’ll walk all over you Walk on it, walk on it, walking one, two
snoopy of the day
Earrings
c. 1850
Tortoise beetles on gilt metal leaves
England
Victoria and Albert Museum
alignment chart i made that applies to all good music
saddle up partner around here weird girl hours are 24/7
Folding Fan
c. 1860-1880
Wien Museum
don’t forget to be very very silly today. it’s essential
The goodbye.
The Holdovers (2023) | dir. Alexander Payne
Golly Gosh, She’s Hot - this is a rare 1930s European porcelain kinetic sculpture, which has a detachable left leg that can be used as a smoking pipe. The empty seat next to her would be where one placed the tobacco or herb of choice to pack into the pipe.
Descended from a much older Chinese and European tradition of risqué articulated nodding figures, these Naughty Nodders were novelty items designed for storing spices, trinkets or smoking paraphernalia. They are being rediscovered today as examples of mid-century kitsch, pin-up culture and postwar ceramic design. Most commonly found examples are Japanese export ashtrays mass produced during the late 1940s and 1950s post war colonial era.
“(I pictured you in summer clothes, walking down the street and smiling at me in the distance)”
- Simone de Beauvoir, in a letter to Jean-Paul Sartre, from 11 July 1940, when he was taken prisoner. From “Letters to Sartre”
"why are so many leftists disabled" maybe it's because disabled people don't really care for the "kill all disabled people" parties but who can say