It’s okay to feel sad after making the right decision
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noise dept.

if i look back, i am lost

@theartofmadeline
Sweet Seals For You, Always
2025 on Tumblr: Trends That Defined the Year
let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open
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Aqua Utopia|海の底で記憶を紡ぐ
I'd rather be in outer space 🛸
PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH
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It’s okay to feel sad after making the right decision
Hello world.
The Tragedy of Macbeth (2021), dir. Joel Coen
THE TRAGEDY OF MACBETH (2021) + Pittura metafisica
Giorgio de Chirico, La matinée angoissante, 1912 Giorgio de Chirico, The Red Tower, 1913 Giorgio de Chirico, Piazza d’Italia, c.1955
THE TRAGEDY OF MACBETH (2021) + Pittura metafisica
Giorgio de Chirico, La matinée angoissante, 1912 Giorgio de Chirico, The Red Tower, 1913 Giorgio de Chirico, Piazza d’Italia, c.1955
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anybody know why can’t i see the likes/interactions this post got ?
did they all get banned or something lmao
hello
anybody know why can't i see the likes/interactions this post got ?
the nsfw ban might have killed the hellish yet appealing soul of this website imho
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Beautiful #Ramadan tradition in the old city of #jerusalem. The callers who go from house to house in the early hours of the morning waking up each family by name for Qiyam and s7oor. They do so in a poetic form. Imagine being woken up daily in this beautiful way. This tradition has continued from generation to generation. Bless them #palestine
i reblog this every year, but this time i need to stress that this tradition, like many others in palestine, is now under threat. these callers are currently facing harassment, fines and detainment by israeli police who say the callers are no longer allowed to practice this tradition because “settlers living in the neighbourhood had complained about the noise”, even though these callers operate in predominantly palestinian muslim neighbourhoods.
#owned lmfao rt
can people on tumblr stop fucking explaining jokes already? Fuck you!
A sincere request from someone who has spent her entire adult life wishing people had kept better records…
In the coming weeks and months… RECORD WHAT IS HAPPENING.
Start a journal, take photos, keep a video diary, make a daily blog post, jot a few notes down in a day planner, whatever!
It is not very often that you can be certain that you’re living in a time that historians will study in detail.
The nightly news can tell us the facts, twitter can tell us the larger cultural trends, but no one can keep an accurate record of your daily life and honest thoughts during this crisis but you.
Are you scared to death? Write it down.
Are you still thinking this is being blown out of proportion? Write it down.
Are you still being forced to work and are pissed as hell about it? Write it down.
Did you see someone do something kind that made you smile? Write it down.
Is your grocery store completely out of toilet paper? Take a picture.
Is your normally bustling neighborhood eerily empty? Take a video.
Did you see a really funny plague joke on twitter? Write it down so you/your grandkids and/or future historians can have a laugh.
I have never successfully kept a journal in my entire life, but I’ve been keeping one since the 10th. Nothing fancy. Just a summary of my day in quarantine, what my family’s up to, today’s news and my current thoughts.
Even if it’s only for you to look back on this time honestly, without the bias of hindsight, you won’t regret doing it.
Future historians will thank you.