styofa doing anything
Jules of Nature
Sweet Seals For You, Always
we're not kids anymore.

JBB: An Artblog!
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
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Misplaced Lens Cap
taylor price
almost home
Game of Thrones Daily

pixel skylines
NASA

JVL
dirt enthusiast

⣠Chile in a Photography âŁ
trying on a metaphor
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todays bird

blake kathryn

seen from TĂźrkiye

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seen from Brunei

seen from Malaysia

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@itee68
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Alex James
Blur in Tokyo - 1994
this blur tour is like a honeymoon (âĽ)
*plays jealous guy in the background*
This makes me laugh so hard, help me. My poor and jealous Damon. (x) (x)
from Blurb 2, January 1996
âThen one day in November 2001, he hung up a noose. âThe thing is - the double pop ridiculousness of it - is that itâs an old noose that Iâd saved from a Smiths show I went to when I was a teenager. Morrissey had thrown it into the audience [at Panicâs call to âhang the DJâ] and I ended up with it.â But instead of stepping up onto a chair, Coxon thought of his new baby daughter Pepper. In that brief moment of clarity, he went to her mother (his ex-girlfrined) and asked for help. Now the noose is back in the shoebox that heâs kept it in since that Smiths show.â
I thought: âOh shit, heâs writing about me again ⌠Whatâs he saying?â Itâs odd because itâs pretty bittersweet. Itâs not a statement of certainty. Maybe his head was still pretty confused. Because itâs all very well going on stage and having good fun, but brotherly relationships are deeper than people imagine, and it does take time.â
Graham after hearing My Terracotta Heart for the first time. (x)
Damon Albarn
Poor Grandma
âŚâŚwhat?
by Francesco Guidicini
I AM CRY
Happy 47th Birthday, Mr. Albarn