Matches Fashion June 2018
Juliet Ingleby and Lukas Adriaensens by Thomas Cooksey.

if i look back, i am lost
Keni
I'd rather be in outer space 🛸
ojovivo
wallacepolsom

bliss lane

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KIROKAZE
Stranger Things
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RMH
Misplaced Lens Cap
we're not kids anymore.
noise dept.
let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open
sheepfilms
TVSTRANGERTHINGS

PR's Tumblrdome
todays bird

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Matches Fashion June 2018
Juliet Ingleby and Lukas Adriaensens by Thomas Cooksey.
Michael Walker for E. Tautz S/S ‘17 London Collections: Men Ph. Jose Cuevas
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Ange-Marie Moutambou by David Urbanke.
Personas Illustration Series by Justina Lei
Justina Lei is an illustrator and graphic designer based in Copenhagen, Denmark. In her colorful works, she combines illustration, drawing, graphic design and digital art.
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Scandinavian apartment
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Godspeed John Glenn.
China banning ivory trade in 2017 in ‘game changer’ move for Africa’s elephant:
http://www.independent.co.uk/environment/china-ivory-trade-ban-2017-game-changer-africa-elephant-wwf-a7503121.html
About time!
I love to my cousin is beautiful!
San Miguel, Jalisco
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my neighbourhood
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NASA Astronomy Picture of the Day 2016 August 8
Perseid Meteors over Mount Shasta
Where are all of these meteors coming from? In terms of direction on the sky, the pointed answer is the constellation of Perseus. That is why the meteor shower that peaks later this week is known as the Perseids – the meteors all appear to came from a radiant toward Perseus. In terms of parent body, though, the sand-sized debris that makes up the Perseids meteors come from Comet Swift-Tuttle. The comet follows a well-defined orbit around our Sun, and the part of the orbit that approaches Earth is superposed in front of the Perseus. Therefore, when Earth crosses this orbit, the radiant point of falling debris appears in Perseus. Featured here, a composite image containing over 60 meteors from last August’s Perseids meteor shower shows many bright meteors that streaked over Mount Shasta, California, USA. This year’s Perseids holds promise to be the best meteor shower of the year.
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Deveaux S/S 2017 Menswear New York Fashion Week
Esos pequeños hermosos momentos, quedando en la memoria para siempre.
Some blessings have name and body. For example... #favoritefriends #WAI #sinfiltroporqueguapos 😘🍕🍦🍨
I loved this serie! I want to know how will Will get out of that dimension? #focuswill #strangerthings #netflix 💓