Everybody did what’s best for them. My turn
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Sweet Seals For You, Always
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Claire Keane
Sade Olutola
Misplaced Lens Cap
we're not kids anymore.
YOU ARE THE REASON
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Monterey Bay Aquarium
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her

Andulka
art blog(derogatory)
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"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
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@meremoonlight
Everybody did what’s best for them. My turn
Back on tumblr after over 5 years
I hope to use this as a self expression outlet,
I hope this becomes a safe place for my thoughts,
Old me is happy that new me has re discovered this world
After 7 years… I’m back baby
“It’s 4am and there is nothing poetic about this emptiness”
— (when will you let me go)
Brah
damn she thicc
these pancakes have been to dr. miami
damn im tryna slide thru
your girl gone to the store and she leaves you alone with these pancakes. what you gonna do?
the front bottoms // i think your nose is bleeding
Source
Artist Paints the Universe and Nature into Black Women’s Hair
Pierre Jean-Louis is a multimedia artist based in New York and Philadelphia, who has built up quite a social media following as a result of his unique works. Jean-Louis paints mystical images of the universe and nature onto images of Black women’s natural hair. His intricate works feature flowers, vines, and even an entire forest, all seamlessly woven into coils and kinks. Jean-Louis even invites his followers to tag him in their photos on Instagram so that he can consider their portraits as well.
you don’t have to change your life overnight, but try to add good things to it each day.
I could honestly bet that if you ask anyone what their biggest fear is in a relationship, it would be the past repeating itself. Someone once told you “you don’t make me happy anymore” so you’re constantly wondering if you’re making the person you’re with now happy. Someone once cheated on you and now you can’t stop thinking about how that random person you saw comment on their picture or in the back of a snapchat. Someone once abused you and now you flinch any time they come at you just a little too quickly. Someone once told you that you were nothing without them, so you cling to the person you’re with because you feel you’d be nothing if they ever left you. Someone once walked away and never gave you a reason and now it’s been two hours and you’re freaking out because they haven’t responded. The truth is, our past will never repeat itself. Things may happen to us that are incredibly similar, but everything is a lesson. Our past is meant to teach us, guide us, and shape us into the person we are truly supposed to be. So maybe you’re afraid of many things, but don’t let those many things ruin something great that might be sitting right in front of you. Your horrible past is never going to be worth losing an incredible future.
you can tell when a person knows their worth, they move differently
I’m not somebody you can just get over.
It’s always okay to take a break from kindness to remind someone they got you fucked up
I’ve become so obsessed with idea of upgrading my life in every single aspect. I wanna be a better a woman, all around.
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