Ada Limón, from “Sometimes I Think My Body Leaves a Shape in the Air”, The Carrying: Poems
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Three Goblin Art

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i don't do bad sauce passes
let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open

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Ada Limón, from “Sometimes I Think My Body Leaves a Shape in the Air”, The Carrying: Poems
Caterina Ravaglia by Luca Meneghel for Vogue Portugal September 2020
Aftersun (2022) dir. Charlotte Wells
girls get on tumblr and choose one of these to base their whole existence around, and i love that
Doris Salcedo, Atrabilliarios, 1992-94
Ikigai {japanese}
A reason for being, the reason for getting up in the morning.
Virga, the phenomenon of rain not reaching the ground. Virga is produced when rain is falling from the base of the cloud but evaporates in dry air before reaching the ground surface.
womancore
me every day
girls don’t want men, they want whimsigothic maximalist rooms!!
you must be wondering / why I keep bathing / my fingers in these wounds / from the past. For the past is where we are / now.
D.M. Aderibigbe, from "Letter from My Father, Odysseus"
— Maya C. Popa, from "Duress," Wound Is the Origin of Wonder
The Catalan Lara Croft.
'Delirio De Grandeza', Rosalía