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祝日 / Permanent Vacation

Janaina Medeiros
ojovivo
trying on a metaphor
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open
Claire Keane

#extradirty
hello vonnie

blake kathryn
DEAR READER
Sade Olutola

if i look back, i am lost
Keni
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ellievsbear
cherry valley forever
we're not kids anymore.
will byers stan first human second
Mike Driver
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@miamon
sam dapper
IG: samdapper
Photographer: itsmichealyoung
Edgar Degas French, 1834-1917
Landscape with Smokestacks, c. 1890
Pastel, over monotype
Roses are rose
Cloaks are cloak
It’s - Anakin
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One thing I started doing a long time ago that changed my relationships is I started making myself speak up when I had nice thoughts. If I’m in line at the grocery store & I notice that the woman in front of me has beautiful eyes, I say something. If my sister walks in the house & I like her eyebrows, I say something. People forget how much little tiny compliments like that can make someone’s whole day. It doesn’t even have to just be compliments. It could be saying “I love you” when you’re thinking it even if it’s at a random time. Sometimes I get up and go over to my mom just to give her a hug out of the blue cause I was thinking about her. I’ll randomly send my friends texts about how I appreciate them whenever I’m thinking it. Little gestures like that mean so much.
oh my god i'm cleaning out my desk and i found my first phone
it was a fucking house phone that i was so stoked to have because it was mine that i kept in my own room and i cannot believe technology has progressed at the speed of FUCKING light to the point where this is a hilarious artifact to have had in like 6th grade and now theres kindergarteners with iphones
How did you know if you dialed the right number
each button made a different tone so the numbers you dialed a lot became a subconscious melody in your head and if you hit the wrong button by accident it would sound like a wrong note in a song you know by heart
i can’t beleive that is a legitimate question in my lifetime
Other acceptable answer: the wrong person answers on the other end.
Story time.
I grew up in a small town where everyone had the same area code and the same first 3 digits of their phone number- so you only had to memorize the last 4 digits to know someone’s number. (Yes, back in those days you memorized phone numbers, or kept them in address & phone books.) The thing was, the town was so small that if you hit the wrong number, a substantial percentage of the time you’d still find out pertinent information.
“Hello, can I please speak to Aunt Eunice?” “*laughs* No, honey, this is Beverly across the street- you must have hit the wrong number. But Eunice is off visiting her brother for a few days, you’ll have to wait till she comes back. Say hi to your mother for me!” “Yes ma'am, thanks!”
Small towns & phones, man.
Raw (2016) dir. Julia Ducournau
Someone was just telling me to see this movie and then this is the first thing on my dash. It’s a sign.
What an exceptional woman she is!
#SupportArtistsOfColor
Apo Whang-Od has been training her niece, Grace Palicas, so don’t worry she definitely isn’t going to be the last batok artist.
We sometimes encounter people, even perfect strangers, who begin to interest us at first sight, somehow suddenly, all at once, before a word has been spoken.
Fyodor Dostoyevsky, Crime and Punishment (via wordsnquotes)
Roman Ondàk, Measuring the universe (2007)
Measuring the Universe is a performance art work by Slovak artist Roman Ondák first installed in the Pinakother der Moderne in Munich in 2007. The exhibition stars as a blank white wall and begins to fill when museum guards mark visitors’ height along with their name and the current date. It is in the collection of Tate Modern gallery in London.
The only items required for the installation were a white room and a few black markers. What began as a clean white space has been filled with letters and lines and numbers as people pass through the gallery. Each tiny line represents a different person. The thousands and thousands of lines show just how many people pass through the museum each day, how many people were, affected by this installation.
The names of some of the Burgers from Bob’s Burgers