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Cosimo Galluzzi
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One Nice Bug Per Day
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if i look back, i am lost
Misplaced Lens Cap

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we're not kids anymore.
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Sweet Seals For You, Always

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Peter Solarz
TVSTRANGERTHINGS

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“Someday, I would like to go home. The exact location of this place, I don't know, but someday I would like to go. There would be a pleasing feeling of familiarity and a sense of welcome in everything I saw. People would greet me warmly. They would remind me of the length of my absence and the thousands of miles I had travelled in those restless years, but mostly, they would tell me that I had been missed, and that things were better now I had returned. Autumn would come to this place of welcome, this place I would know to be home. Autumn would come and the air would grow cool, dry and magic, as it does that time of the year. At night, I would walk the streets but not feel lonely, for these are the streets of my home town. These are the streets that I had thought about while far away, and now I was back, and all was as it should be. The trees and the falling leaves would welcome me. I would look up at the moon, and remember seeing it in countries all over the world as I had restlessly journeyed for decades, never remembering it looking the same as when viewed from my hometown.”
~Henry Rollins
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Ubiquitous Items Are Organized Into Intricate and Colorful Compositions by Adam Hillman
By Japanese artist Hasui Kawase, early 20th century
Forceful Waves Rip Across Lake Erie in Tempestuous Photos by Trevor Pottelberg