natgeofound:
A field turns from orange to green as harvesters pick marigold flowers in Los Mochis, Mexico, 1967.
Photograph by W.E. Garrett, National Geographic
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@theartofmadeline

Origami Around
Alisa U Zemlji Chuda
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if i look back, i am lost
$LAYYYTER
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"

JVL
Sade Olutola
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Stranger Things
let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open
Acquired Stardust

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natgeofound:
A field turns from orange to green as harvesters pick marigold flowers in Los Mochis, Mexico, 1967.
Photograph by W.E. Garrett, National Geographic
Nap Time | Troels Kinthof
“Signal” by Woshibai
““Anarchy has the flexibility to overcome many of the traditional problems of activism by focusing on revolution not as another cause but as a philosophy of living. This philosophy is as concrete as a brick being thrown through a window or flowers growing in the garden. By making our daily lives revolutionary, we destroy the artificial separation between activism and everyday life. Why settle for comrades and fellow activists when we can have friends and lovers?””
— Curious George Brigade, Anarchy in the Age of Dinosaurs (via myanarchistproseandpoetry)
“Hard work causes stress, poor health and early death – above all, it has never solved poverty. We work longer hours now than we’ve done for fifty years, yet the gap between the rich and poor has never been wider. Working hard cannot solve an economic crisis. The fact we are all expected to work so hard is in fact a result of economic crisis: a crisis that did not appear in 2008, but has been with us far longer. This is the crisis at the heart of capitalism: a tension between the 1 percent who control the economy, and want to continually increase their wealth, and the rest of us, who are expected to work ever harder, in order to generate profit and to keep us from occupying our time in meaningful ways like questioning or challenging the status quo.”
— Selina Todd | Fuck Your Hard Work (via relivingthe80s)
Keyboard by Shintaro Kago
this kid though :)
WE’RE GORGEOUS
beautiful bridgette & her beau
spincubes
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“pulse”
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i am really glad Deva quit one of his jobs and also got eat ethopian for the first time w me and also to see three of my beloved dashainians in the same week. i also really glad winnie is back from China and also the smoke is leaving. (at SFO Int. Airport)