call of the void
"Some people like me as a person, you know,” Shane argues.
“I do know, Shane. I empathize deeply with these people. I am one of them. We have support group. Meets on Thursdays.”
https://archiveofourown.org/works/84266716
KIROKAZE
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Alisa U Zemlji Chuda
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me

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call of the void
"Some people like me as a person, you know,” Shane argues.
“I do know, Shane. I empathize deeply with these people. I am one of them. We have support group. Meets on Thursdays.”
https://archiveofourown.org/works/84266716
Sacrifice. It’s not what I would call a modern word. People hear the word sacrifice, and they become afraid that something will be taken away from them or that they will have to give up something they couldn’t live without. Sacrifice, to them, means loss in a world telling us we could have it all. But I believe true sacrifice is a victory. That’s because it requires free will to give up something for someone you love, or something or someone you love more than yourself. I won’t lie to you. It’s a gamble. Sacrifice wont take away pain and loss, but it wins the battle against bitterness, the bitterness that dims the light on all of the true value in our lives.
spirited away zippo lighter
Just making use of my free will
Inspo🖼:The Meeting on the Turret Stairs
隠れ家レストラン / yoko hasegawa
Depression Cherry, 2015
The world owes me something
There are legends of people born with the gift of making music so true, it can pierce the veil between life and death. Conjuring spirits from the past and the future. In Ancient Ireland, they were called Fili. In Choctaw land, they call them Firekeepers. And in West Africa, they're called griots. This gift can bring healing to their communities but it also attracts evil.
SINNERS (2025) dir. Ryan Coogler
For da children of da sea,, tended to these images today. It feels good working with my palms again <3
The Grotto of the Nymphs, from Pierre Louÿs’ The Songs of Bilitis by Willy Pogany (1926).
sorry my family didn’t teach me that i have a place among others so now i’m weird . sorry
my momma hair school graduation photos, 1980.
Loyalty (1869)
— by Briton Rivière
Loyalty (2025)
— by Ilya Rozanov
New idealogy i call it Alcohol Feminism
Accidentally put my whole fucking heart into something that wasnt fucking meant for me again fucking hell