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Not today Justin

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JVL
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trying on a metaphor
Sade Olutola
will byers stan first human second
Xuebing Du
Stranger Things
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
wallacepolsom
occasionally subtle

Janaina Medeiros
Misplaced Lens Cap

if i look back, i am lost
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noise dept.

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@longlivethequeen
Peanuts (December 31, 1966) by Charles M. Schulz
Masao Yamamoto’s Fujisan (via here)
lam yabqa fi qaws sabri minza’: my patience is at an end (lit: there is no arrow left for the bow of my patience)
[Image Description:
The Arabic saying in the original post is written (in Arabic) in stylized calligraphy in the shape of a bow and arrow with dark grey ink on white paper.
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naïve melody (this must be the place) || talking heads
i’m just an animal looking for a home share the same space for a minute or two
Sad to say that the beautiful sleepy collie whose drawings you all loved passed away last month at the mighty age of 17, still able to trot up mountains right til the end. You are missed, Lexie!
greeneries. x
Relationships in life don't really end, even if you never see the person again. Every person you've been close to lives on somewhere inside you. Often they inform how you relate to yourself and others. Sometimes you have conversations with them in your head; sometimes they speak to you in your sleep.
-Maybe you Should Talk to Someone, Lori Gottlieb
Füsun Ürkün
Still life with a plate of onions, early January, 1889. Vincent van Gogh. Oil on canvas.
Flatiron Building, Night, from 26th Street, NYC, 1963. David Vestal. Silver print