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oozey mess
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occasionally subtle
Jules of Nature

shark vs the universe
i don't do bad sauce passes
wallacepolsom
almost home
YOU ARE THE REASON
todays bird

pixel skylines
Monterey Bay Aquarium
noise dept.

if i look back, i am lost

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Sweet Seals For You, Always
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This is so cool!
I will always love you how I do, Let go of a prayer for ya, Just a sweet word…
I left you hanging for a while, Tumblr. I’m back.
Since it’s Wednesday. 🍑
I need to do my hair like this again. I was cute.
Tried on this dress in NY&Co and couldn’t quite afford it. Fast forward a week later and my mom surprised me with it for my birthday!! Now I just need somewhere to wear it. Lol.
Wow. So so pretty
And I STILL haven’t worn it! Smh.
This is the most Atlanta scene in the history of television. #AtlantaFX
Janelle Monáe and Jidenna at the Nordic State Dinner at the White House in Washington D.C. May 13, 2016
In 2011, “Bloo” Woods and a team of artsy, weird, creative students at Valdosta State University created Dreamanaires.com. The site was created with one primary goal—to create a platform for indie art and urban culture. The team would create content around music, fashion, indie film, dance and more for the up-and-coming artists in those genres. In the following years, the staff dwindled, moving from 12 to 3 to 2, but the mission would remain. Last April, at a time where all things were going well and growth was on the horizon, the site was hacked and the domain name was stolen. Everything posted from 2011 to 2015 was wiped clean and could not be retrieved or salvaged. So, like any dreamer would, Woods picked up the pieces and started everything from scratch as if it were 2011 all over again. He built a new site from scratch, changed the name to Dreamr.xyz, and relaunched the site in November. Since then, things have been going better than ever. With a small staff only two people outside of himself, the site is constantly updated with new content about your favorite major artists as well as the indie artists you should know about. ...