jake inez
occasionally subtle

★
YOU ARE THE REASON

祝日 / Permanent Vacation
No title available
2025 on Tumblr: Trends That Defined the Year
Sade Olutola
No title available
Stranger Things
Peter Solarz
Not today Justin
Mike Driver
tumblr dot com
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
Game of Thrones Daily
ojovivo
trying on a metaphor

pixel skylines

JVL
Cosimo Galluzzi
seen from Türkiye
seen from Brazil
seen from United States

seen from United Kingdom
seen from United States
seen from United Kingdom
seen from Germany
seen from United States
seen from India
seen from United States
seen from Germany
seen from United States

seen from United States
seen from Brazil

seen from Netherlands
seen from Greece

seen from United States

seen from Netherlands

seen from Brazil
seen from Türkiye
@moonoftheuniverse
jake inez
“Now time curves back. We almost touch.”
— Michael Ryan, from “Consider a Move,” A Difficult Grace: On Poets, Poetry, and Writing (University of Georgia Press, 2000)
OH OKAY......
Model: Farida Khelfa (1985) for Azzedine Alaïa.
Photography by Jean-paul Goude.
Feeling inspired by the many shades of green in this stunning mosaic forest by artist Joanne Desheil.
“The past is never where you think you left it.”
— Katherine Anne Porter (b. 15 May 1890)
. ᭢𓆝˚。𖦹 𓆟 barnacle encrusted shell 🐚
thinking about how ursula k leguin said "what goes too long unchanged destroys itself. The forest is forever because it dies and dies and so lives" and how everyday i wake up slightly different and i can feel myself shed the skin of who i used to be slowly, slowly, until i look back and can scarcely recognise who i was... but also she is still a part of me, part of the leaf litter and the humus, supporting me as i send new roots down and new leaves stretching up to the sunlight
needle lace cloth with floral and vegetal patterns, italy c. 1560-1600.
wood engraving today
who was that just now sending a chill down my spine
Noah Dao
locket pngs- like or reblog if you use ☆
the thing about media literacy is that understanding why the author chose to specify that the curtains are blue is the same skill set as understanding that the way the author characterizes all black characters as angry or all chinese characters as meek and silent is racist. it is the same skill set as being able to identify when a news source is biased or when someone is feeding you propaganda. the ability to ask "why did this person choose to present this premise in this specific way?" is a critical skill in a world full of misinformation. why are the curtains blue? maybe it's a characterization detail. maybe it's extraneous worldbuilding. why is this character written as being right all the time? maybe you're intended to disagree with them. maybe it doesn't matter. maybe you should still ask why.
you're too caught up in the metaphor. go run a mile or push something heavy