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Three Goblin Art
Not today Justin
occasionally subtle

Origami Around
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if i look back, i am lost
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Monterey Bay Aquarium
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One Nice Bug Per Day
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this blog is officially an archive!
“There's all sortsa different people everywhere. You can't say everybody of one place is any one thing. It's no different when you're talking about Fódlan or Almyra or anyplace else. And wherever you go, you see people in power keep the weak ones down.”
"Greetings to the Universe in 55 Different Languages", a poem compiled out of messages from the Voyager spacecraft
hi im going on hiatus lol byeeeeeee (L -> R)
don’t worry, I’m the strongest.
Something's not right about yourself
glad i finally had a chance to make this
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jjk first years doodle dump
[The sea] says nothing, explains nothing, teaches no lesson. And still it is a good idea to lend an ear. Listening to this empty noise is nothing but living, staying within ourselves…
Jean-Michel Maulpoix, “They look at blue but will never know how to say it”, A Matter of Blue: Poems (trans. Dawn M. Cornelio)
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[The sea] says nothing, explains nothing, teaches no lesson. And still it is a good idea to lend an ear. Listening to this empty noise is nothing but living, staying within ourselves…
Jean-Michel Maulpoix, “They look at blue but will never know how to say it”, A Matter of Blue: Poems (trans. Dawn M. Cornelio)