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2025 on Tumblr: Trends That Defined the Year
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"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
$LAYYYTER
Color Me Curious
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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
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Noah Kahan

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olympics paris 2024 by geoff lowe
it's so fucked that they're keeping katie ledecky on land to keep winning olympic medals instead of releasing her back into the ocean
Day After Day (Jean-Daniel Pollet, 2006)
Margaret Atwood, from ‘Journey to the Interior’
one thing about me is that I am going to cry
“Nostalgia - it’s delicate, but potent… in Greek, “nostalgia” literally means “the pain from an old wound.” It’s a twinge in your heart far more powerful than memory alone. This device isn’t a spaceship, it’s a time machine. It goes backwards, and forwards… it takes us to a place where we ache to go again. It’s a carousel that lets us travel the way a child travels - around and around, and back home again, to a place where we know we are loved.”
— Mad Men, adapted
we exist for love btw
“It’s no good going on living in the ashes of a dead happiness.”
— Nevil Shute
“There’s a Japanese phrase that I like: koi no yokan. It doesn’t mean love at first sight. It’s closer to love at second sight. It’s the feeling when you meet someone that you’re going to fall in love with them. Maybe you don’t love them right away, but it’s inevitable that you will.”
— Nicola Yoon, The Sun Is Also a Star
“I still catch myself feeling sad about things that don’t matter anymore.”
— Kurt Vonnegut