2025 on Tumblr: Trends That Defined the Year
official daine visual archive

No title available
occasionally subtle

ellievsbear

bliss lane

★

Origami Around
Game of Thrones Daily
Xuebing Du
No title available
𓃗
No title available
Sade Olutola
taylor price
Noah Kahan
Not today Justin
TVSTRANGERTHINGS
d e v o n
Today's Document
seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from Saudi Arabia

seen from Türkiye
seen from United States
seen from Türkiye
seen from United States

seen from United Kingdom

seen from United States

seen from Malaysia
seen from United States
seen from Portugal

seen from Canada

seen from United States

seen from Saudi Arabia
seen from Canada

seen from Russia

seen from United States

seen from Canada

seen from Malaysia
@let-me-down-easily
Yes, this did actually happen Hashtag worlds 2013 TURN DOWN FOR WUT
my college does themed backgrounds depending on the week and this is their anti-bullying week’s one omfg
badgirl675 strikes again
The one thing you could be sure about in childhood was that every fairy tale would end with a “happily ever after”. But what if we were to continue on with what happened to the beautiful princesses after we closed the last book page? Photographer Dina Goldstein imagines what lives of the Disney princesses turned out to be if we left all the fairy tale luck and charm aside. “I began to imagine Disney’s perfect Princesses juxtaposed with real issues that were affecting women around me, such as illness, addiction and self-image issues,” says Dina. “With limited funds, I began to assemble my series.” The Fallen Princesses series also comes in a book! x
my Mom is a 4th grade teacher and she was teaching her students to right haikus and a nine year old, fictionally illiterate boy wrote this one and it actually hit me hard
cea showcase set-up!
yesssssssssss i cant wait
Love Disney? This blog is everything Disney! ºoº
WHY AM I LAUGHING OMG
Everyone is born, but not everyone is born the same. Some will grow to be butchers, or bakers, or candlestick makers. Some will only be really good at making Jell-O salad. One way or another, though, every human being is unique, for better or for worse.
If this isn’t the best analogy for the government shutdown, I just don’t know what is.
Click here to watch the entire segment.
I CANT BREATHE