
Andulka

Love Begins
Aqua Utopia|海の底で記憶を紡ぐ
Misplaced Lens Cap
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Keni
cherry valley forever

#extradirty

tannertan36
Sade Olutola
Stranger Things

Product Placement
taylor price
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
Cosimo Galluzzi
Show & Tell
The Stonewall Inn
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ellievsbear
YOU ARE THE REASON

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@moirasss
Momentos trolls con la gorda. <3
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Mereces a alguien estable para poder ir a dormir sin preguntarte si mañana te van a seguir queriendo.
(via a–z–u–l)
El pájaro no por estar triste deja de volar.
Benjamín Griss (via elchicodelayer)
Majestic
Seeking Dangerously Beautiful Storms with Weather Photographer @kellydelay
To see more of Kelly’s weather photos, follow @kellydelay on Instagram.
“I just love how beautiful storms are, and I love to go out and capture their beauty,” award-winning weather photographer Kelly DeLay (@kellydelay) says. After years of marketing and building websites, Kelly changed the path of his career in 2009. Over the next several months, Kelly estimates he will travel at least 15,000 miles (24,140 kilometers) — from south Texas all the way up into Canada — to photograph storms, and he’s not the only brave soul on the road. “If it’s May in Oklahoma, you will get hundreds of people on the same highway trying to get to the same storm,” he says. “That’s sort of the MO of the modern weather photographer: it’s real time storm chasing.” In Kelly’s line of work, there’s plenty of beauty to witness, but occupational hazards certainly exist: “I was with some friends chasing a few years ago, and I looked over and my friend’s hair was standing straight up — the lightening struck 100 yards [91 meters] away,” he says. “If you’re not paying attention, you can definitely get into trouble.”
OH!! its tama, the stationmaster cat
¿Quién dijo que todo está perdido?
What I’m about to tell you is top secret, a conspiracy bigger than all of us. There’s a powerful group of people out there that are secretly running the world. I’m talking about the guys no one knows about, the guys that are invisible. The top 1% of the top 1%, the guys that play God without permission. And now I think they’re following me.
Me asusta un poco, ¿Sabe?, sentirme sentimental.
La tregua, Mario Benedetti. Lovefood (via grupobookhunters)
Paramore + When It Rains // Tell Me Its Okay