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DEAR READER
Mike Driver
trying on a metaphor
Sweet Seals For You, Always
todays bird
Not today Justin

if i look back, i am lost

tannertan36
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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
we're not kids anymore.
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almost home
taylor price

pixel skylines
Cosmic Funnies

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Painting details of girls reading by He Jiaying
山の花 お花畑 by f_clyde
[looks for you in everything] [finds you there]
Is your heart okay?
this must be a sign - the-eternal-moonshine
Dusk at Ulster Heights Wetlands by Gerald Berliner
There'll be a moment when you realise you're 27 when yesterday you were just 17; and you wouldn't be able to tell how a decade passed away and your life got divided into before and afters. The fury of youth will subdue and nothing will really change but everything will feel different when you look at old photographs and blurry videos taken on cheap mobile phones. Scents will remind you of childhood and certain friends you don't talk to anymore, hangouts will become reunions and mom's burnt pie will become the best food you ever had. And I know on some days you won't be able to show anything of those 10 years but I hope you remember to breathe, and let go of the knot in your chest. I hope you go out in the sun and live a little, because tomorrow is 37.
Edit- I added the visualizer for this piece on my YT, check it out here
-Ritika Jyala, excerpt from The Flesh I Burned
Kanishka Raja (Indian, 1970-2018), Control 6, 2015. Hand woven double weft cotton thread, 46 x 62 in.
Virgin and Child with Angels (detail) | Bartolomeo Cavarozzi | c. 1620
Henri Edmond Cross (French, 1856-1910), Ponte Moro, Rio Grimani (Venice), 1903-04. Oil on canvas, 59.2 x 73 cm.
“you and i were magic, we always will be.”
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Madisen Kuhn, from “Eighteen Years”