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NASA
Sade Olutola
Misplaced Lens Cap
Stranger Things
Three Goblin Art

❣ Chile in a Photography ❣

Product Placement
I'd rather be in outer space 🛸
YOU ARE THE REASON
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Claire Keane
occasionally subtle
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Janaina Medeiros
we're not kids anymore.

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brb i'm making a new blog i don't want to deal with this anymore
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The selfie suggests something in picture form—I think I look [beautiful] [happy] [funny] [sexy]. Do you?—that a girl could never get away with saying. It puts the gaze of the camera squarely in a girl’s hands, and along with it, the power to influence the photo’s interpretation. As psychiatrist Josie Howard recently told Refinery29’s Kristin Booker, selfies “may reset the industry standard of beauty to something more realistic.” On #selfiesunday, an often giddy end-of-weekend selfie-fest, the middle school girls on my feed run the gamut from serious to silly. Some girls are working it, sure, but others have their tongues half out as if to say, I know I look stupid. But I choose to, and I’m beating you to the judgment punch.
selfies are good for girls (via ceedling)
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“The reason why you smiled back then… I finally understand it.”
I throw away the memories, I throw them away with tears, So I won’t have any hope, so my longing heart won’t even know.
I don’t think I can stop missing you, I don’t think I can let you go.
live on , hal
"I hope Hal will regain the will to live”.
The 5 stages of grief.
Kurumi can’t laugh.
Can’t sleep.
Won’t listen.
Won’t eat.
Can’t cry.