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The Bowery Presents

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JVL
YOU ARE THE REASON
Misplaced Lens Cap
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Aqua Utopia|海の底で記憶を紡ぐ
ojovivo
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
2025 on Tumblr: Trends That Defined the Year

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tumblr dot com
trying on a metaphor
Jules of Nature
EXPECTATIONS
Xuebing Du
TVSTRANGERTHINGS
art blog(derogatory)
Stranger Things
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@lonelillly
Saw this on Twitter
i literally cannot decide if this is negative propaganda or not lol
“Almond Blossoms" Vincent Van Gogh, 1890. This painting came to life to celebrate the arrival of Van Gogh’s nephew. Exhibited at Van Gogh Live.
11 questions to ask yourself
…yeah you cute but are you good for my mental health
This. THIS.
This year taught me to grow. I had to work on my character. On my attitude. It was rough but I’m a different person now. No matter what. I’ll be fine. Life goes on. Always has. Always will.
P.T.
It wasn’t meant to be. You’re not missing out. Your life has different plans for you.
*sees someone looking at their partner with genuine love and care* need me a freak like tht
Depression has no vanishing point. Instead it spreads out, until the horizon itself is defined by fog. You touch yourself but not even an ache, or a pulse arises. You not only feel nothing; you’ve become nothing. Sensationless, mouthless. Your ear buzzing with flies.
— Anita Olivia Koester, from “Venus is Mummified,” published in Connotation Press
“Never underestimate the ability of people to let you down.”
— Dexter.
“I am. I want to be. I bleed away.”
— Jorge Luis Borges, tr. by Tony Barnstone, from “Music Box”
Persona (1966) | Dir: Ingmar Bergman