forever and ever and ever
One Nice Bug Per Day
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@theartofmadeline
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Peter Solarz

if i look back, i am lost
Show & Tell

#extradirty

Kaledo Art
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art blog(derogatory)
YOU ARE THE REASON
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@itcouldhavebeenayear
forever and ever and ever
This shirt came to me in a vision
happy pride to the gay people in my computer <3
OLIVIA RODRIGO the cure (performance video)
and is your shame helpful? is it inspiring goodness and change? or is it keeping you frozen in time unable to move on and be everything you have expanded to be?
don’t ask me “wyd” u know i’m at home deteriorating
on it 🫡 🌈 📚
Certified Library Post
Yasss who else is a kinda lame aimless adult in they mid to late 20s
Tracy Chapman 1999
#this quinn is everything
if you've ever applied for a job you deserve 50 million dollars in financial compensation
Phoebe in the studio making PB3
you deserve a life you aren’t constantly recovering from
INTERVIEWER: When I consider what a risk it must have been to write about homosexuality when you did…
BALDWIN: You’re talking about Giovanni’s Room. Yeah, that was rough. But I had to do it to clarify something for myself.
INTERVIEWER: What was that?
BALDWIN: Where I was in the world. I mean, what I’m made of. Anyway, Giovanni’s Room is not really about homosexuality. It’s the vehicle through which the book moves. Go Tell It on the Mountain, for example, is not about a church and Giovanni is not really about homosexuality. It’s about what happens to you if you’re afraid to love anybody. Which is more interesting than the question of homosexuality.
— James Baldwin, from an interview with The Village Voice