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Mike Driver

Love Begins

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he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
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Keni

Kiana Khansmith
Sade Olutola
Claire Keane
Monterey Bay Aquarium
One Nice Bug Per Day
Sweet Seals For You, Always

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Aqua Utopia|海の底で記憶を紡ぐ
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@iliaskz
“Imagine you were born in a poor family, in a poor city, in a poor country and by the time you were 28 years old you have so much money you can’t even count it. What do you do? You make your dreams come true. Problem is, nobody can control the dreams they have. Especially if you were Pablo Escobar. Especially if you grew up in Colombia. There’s a reason magical realism was born in Colombia. It’s a country where dreams and reality are conflated… Where, in their heads, people fly as high as Icarus. But even magical realism has its limits. And when you get too close to the sun… Your dreams may melt away.” (Narcos, 1x03)
أشعرت فجأة وأنت تخالط الناس بأنك تعاني وحدة قاسية؟ الكلام من حولك مفهوم، ولكن بلا جدوى. كأنهم عمي وأنت تريد أن تسمع خبرًا عن النور ممن رأى النور، وأيقنت أن لا أنس لك إلا إذا اهتديت لنفسك ووصلتها أولًا بالكون كله؟
يحيى حقي, من فيض الكريم (via we-shall-find-peace)
by Mostafa Akbari
Depression is living in a body that fights to survive with a mind that tries to die.
(via sadgirl1017)
Goodbyes are only for those who love with their eyes. Because for those who love with heart and soul there is no such thing as separation.
Rumi (via iran-daily)
A separation (2011) dir. Asghar Farhadi
| Dream 💭 | Edigar Ledezma |
I haven’t met all of me yet.
Femme sous LSD vers 1960, J.P. Charbonnier
‘A revolution without despair nor hope’
Berlin based Egyptian graffiti artist Ammar Abu Bakr eulogizes Egyptian activist Shaima AlSabbagh who was shot and killed at the hands of Egyptian police during a peaceful protest against the current military rule in the country. The photograph below shows Shaima held by her husband seconds after being shot.
“In a shaky voice, he said: bring me back to you, or bring me back to myself. don’t leave me standing in between.”