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hello vonnie
cherry valley forever
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i don't do bad sauce passes
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Love Begins

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almost home

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pixel skylines
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if i look back, i am lost

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Art by Alena Aenami on Artstation.
Music: BLANKS - HIGHER
Ph. Unknown, Thom Yorke
“Rather than returning to the family in the face of its destruction under capitalism, we should seek to create a world where the haven of the family is not necessary. Rather than a society full of broken families, we need a society where someone without a family can thrive as well as someone with family intact. This is what “abolishing the family” truly means: to end the economic relations of dependence of wives and children on the patriarch so that kinship is based on voluntary relationships of genuine love and community. This would entail not ending the ability of parents to raise their children, but instead giving children the option to leave their families if they are abusive, while retaining support networks beyond the misery of foster care. It would mean ending the unpaid domestic labor of women that reproduces the nuclear family, by socializing this work and removing its gendered connotations.”
— Donald Parkinson, Faith, Family and Folk: Against the Trad Left
someone finally said it
Charles Fréger, Cimarron (Panama, Belize, Guatemala, Mexico), 2014-2018
Incredible
I felt this deep in my bones
Inst @annawinck
taika waititi accepts the BAFTA for best adapted screenplay
Callista Buchen, “Taking Care”
Mary Oliver, from Devotions: “Franz Marc’s Blue Horses”
“But here’s a little secret for you: no one is ever the same thing again after anything. You are never the same twice, and much of your unhappiness comes from trying to pretend that you are. Accept that you are different each day, and do so joyfully, recognizing it for the gift it is. Work within the desires and goals of the person you are currently, until you aren’t that person anymore, and everything changes once again.”
— Welcome to Night Vale: Episode 75: Through the Narrow Place (via husssel)
Miki Kim
Death Looking into the Window of One Dying (1900).
Czech artist, Jaroslav Panuška.
That smile and bright eyes looks like something out of a Peanuts strip I love it I love you I would die for this possum
One. Step. At. A. Time.
Guardian News: “‘You have stolen my dreams and my childhood with your empty words,’ climate activist Greta Thunberg has told world leaders at the 2019 UN climate action summit in New York.”
This is fucking historical.