“The first Gay Pride flag was made in 1978 by a man named Gilbert Baker. He gave a meaning to each color.”
Beginners (2010) - Directed by Mike Mills
occasionally subtle

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art blog(derogatory)
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Kiana Khansmith

Kaledo Art
Peter Solarz
almost home
Keni

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styofa doing anything
Alisa U Zemlji Chuda

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i don't do bad sauce passes
Claire Keane
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@joradio
“The first Gay Pride flag was made in 1978 by a man named Gilbert Baker. He gave a meaning to each color.”
Beginners (2010) - Directed by Mike Mills
Perfect Blue, 1997 Satoshi Kon
Audrey Hepburn at The Oscars (1954)
Angel manta ray (what if fish was bird??)
Wisteria crawling up the face of the mayflower pub in rotherhithe, london
a one season television show is also a dead wife if you think about it
Alejandro Asensio, Domingo de Sol, 2024
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Florence Pugh via @/fayebrownehair on insta
holy shit have you evver tried this new substance called album in order
Venus In Furs, Leopold Von Sacher-Masoch, 1870
Fremont St, Las Vegas, 1968
At Main St, 2nd St. Kodachrome scans by ElectroSpark.
Haku and Chihiro
☛ twitter, instagram, website ✉ art print shop
Antonis Pittas
We rly need to bring back the term “acquaintance” like into regular and frequent use. So many high drama community squabbles and feelings of betrayal could be avoided if people just admitted there’s a step between “stranger” and a full on friend whose friendship you have a commitment to continuing and fostering. Like sometimes you’re just aquatinted with someone and you might decide you don’t like them after getting to know them a bit better…that’s very normal