Darkness on the Edge of Town, Pierre Putman
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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her

祝日 / Permanent Vacation

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2025 on Tumblr: Trends That Defined the Year
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Darkness on the Edge of Town, Pierre Putman
Paradise Road, Nigel Agar
This sums up Karen Reynolds perfectly.
“ le due bambine” on my desk!:) a short story about two girls written by Domenico Brancale with my illustrations, italian edition by Blu Gallery and Modo , 13 euro + shipment cost, order your copy writing to [email protected] or [email protected]
getting into a conversation in a language you don’t actually speak that well
“…last year this photograph of children looking at their smartphones by Rembrandt’s ‘The Night Watch’ in the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam [went viral.] It was often accompanied by outraged, dispirited comments such as “a perfect metaphor for our age,” “the end of civilization” or “a sad picture of our society”.
…It turns out that the Rijksmuseum has an app that, among other things, contains guided tours and further information about the works on display. As part of their visit to the museum, the children, who minutes earlier had admired the art and listened attentively to explanations by expert adults, had been instructed to complete an assignment by their school teachers, using, among other things, the museum’s excellent smartphone app….
The tragic thing is that this — the truth — will never go viral. So, I wonder, what is more likely to bring about the death of civilization, children using smartphones to learn about art or the willful ignorance of adults who are too quick to make assumptions?” José Picardo, Medium
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Commissioned illustration for Ullynara Zungga’s book. (Copyrighted)
todays mood: back muscles strong enough to support the crushing weight of reality
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september, what’s the mood?
I love this. I love this so much.
I love this. I love this so much.
what’s the mood tonight??
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this ain’t your average wcdonalds this is actual carls jr in anime
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