Alen MacWeeney

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"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
Claire Keane
DEAR READER
KIROKAZE

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almost home
let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open
Not today Justin
Misplaced Lens Cap
Keni
$LAYYYTER
One Nice Bug Per Day
Cosimo Galluzzi
I'd rather be in outer space 🛸

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will byers stan first human second
dirt enthusiast

@theartofmadeline

Love Begins
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Alen MacWeeney
I knew I did from that first moment we met. It was… Not love at first sight exactly, but - familiarity. Like: oh, hello, it’s you. It’s going to be you.
Mhairi McFarlane
In the midst of such uncertainty, I cling not to what I know, but what I feel.
Heidi Julavits, The Folded Clock: A Diary
Bruce Lee x Sailor Jupiter
A man deserves to be romanced too. I want to cook him his favorite dish, put on his favorite song and dance with him. I want to take him out and let his hands swoop my thighs all night. I want to kiss him and tell him he’s handsome and that no guy on earth can take his place.
“I will spoil my king”
African Marriage Rituals || National Geographic || photographers: Carol Beckwith and Angela Fisher 1. Afar Woman, Djibouti
2. Amazigh Mother and Daughter, Morocco
3. Karo Woman, Ethiopia
4. Wodaabe People/Wodaabe Bride, Niger
5. Swahili Woman/Hennaed Swahili Bride, Kenya
6. Ndebele Marriage Blanket and Bride, South Africa
7. Rashaida Bride and Wedding Dance, Eritrea
8. Himba Bride and Wedding Dance, Namibia
9. Maasai Bride, Kenya
beautiful :)
The Cosmic Collision (Samurai Champloo)
Final. #MelbaListon #Triptych #Trombonista
Ai Monogatari: 9 Love Stories (1993)
Ingrid Bergman and her own camera on the set of Saratoga Trunk (1945)
They call me observant. That’s not particularly true. People are so easy to read - we bleed emotions even in the way we drink our coffee. No one seems to notice though. They’re all too busy drinking their own damn coffee.
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