He always had a finger on the pulse

@theartofmadeline
Not today Justin

if i look back, i am lost
🩵 avery cochrane 🩵
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wallacepolsom
trying on a metaphor
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Peter Solarz

blake kathryn

Love Begins

tannertan36
Three Goblin Art
let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open

titsay
Aqua Utopia|海の底で記憶を紡ぐ
we're not kids anymore.

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Claire Keane

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@icylilacgardens
He always had a finger on the pulse
Behind the scenes of "Beat Up Chanel$"
monday
“i ain’t reading allat” we’re currently undergoing a literacy crisis & ur contributing to it
The bedroom from Cy Twombly’s Roman apartment, photographed by Ugo Malas, 1971
Ljubomir Simunić
Versace 1995
Rose McGowan
Bizarre Vol. 3, 1946, from The Complete Reprint of John Willie's Bizarre (1995)
“When we say cliché, stereotype, trite pseudoelegant phrase, and so on, we imply, among other things, that when used for the first time in literature the phrase was original and had a vivid meaning. In fact, it became hackneyed because its meaning was at first vivid and neat, and attractive, and so the phrase was used over and over again until it became a stereotype, a cliché. We can thus define clichés as bits of dead prose and of rotting poetry.”
— Vladimir Nabokov drops this brilliant bit of insight roughly half way through his lecture on James Joyce’s Ulysses, the last of his in Lectures on Literature.
abyss - hiroshi nonami (1993)
I took it too far like I always do
i don’t think we should rule out getting naked and getting in the ocean
‘PRIVATE PAIN,’ mixed media collage