But sometimes your light attracts moths and your warmth attracts parasites. Protect your space and energy.
Warsan Shire (via wordsnquotes)

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Not today Justin
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Aqua Utopia|海の底で記憶を紡ぐ
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Game of Thrones Daily
trying on a metaphor
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Origami Around
I'd rather be in outer space 🛸

祝日 / Permanent Vacation
$LAYYYTER
Jules of Nature
2025 on Tumblr: Trends That Defined the Year

if i look back, i am lost
almost home

Love Begins
PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH

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But sometimes your light attracts moths and your warmth attracts parasites. Protect your space and energy.
Warsan Shire (via wordsnquotes)
BABY RACCOONS COVER THEIR EYES WHEN THEY GET SCARED AND OMG I JUST CANT ITS SO PRECIOUS
365 Paintings for Ants with @lorraineloots
To view more of Lorraine’s miniature paintings, follow @lorraineloots on Instagram.
When South African painter Lorraine Loots (@lorraineloots) started a project to create a miniature painting every day for a year, she decided to share each painting on Instagram with her friends to hold herself accountable. Now in its second year, “365 Paintings for Ants” is inspired by themes from the artist’s home city of Cape Town.
To create the miniature painting, Lorraine draws a 3-centimeter circle and layers watercolor paints to build the detail. “I don’t use a magnifying glass,” she exclaims. “Though it would probably make the job easier on my eyes!”
Lorraine says she finds inspiration everywhere, from the rainy weather to her grandmother. She hopes to inspire others to curate their lives, “My dad always used to tell me that I should reassess every aspect of my life every single day, and if something is not working, I should do whatever I can to change it. I live by these words.”
In the library: I have enough money? / En la librería: tengo bastante dinero? (ilustración de Seonna Hong)
As a guy , it just hit me.
good.
standard
I am crying I love this too much
This is going to be my tree next year. Why didn’t I think of this?! Have you seen these?
pinterest: christmas tree dress
This looks pretty rad. A fashion designers Christmas tree :)
Give the gift of a book this year. Go on, treat your shelves!
Check out our amazing holiday sale.
Give the gift of a book this year. Go on, treat your shelves!
Check out our amazing holiday sale.
Naomi Elishuv had played for a number of orchestras, including Lithuanian National Symphony Orchestra, but was forced to stop performing professionally two decades ago when she began suffering from a condition called essential tremor. During the procedure which was performed under local anaesthetic, surgeons asked Elishuv to play so her brain was active. The footage shows Elishuv shaking and struggling to play the violin before she is wheeled into surgery. Surgeons are then seen operating on her brain behind a huge plastic curtain. As soon as the procedure is complete, the violinist’s hands become steady, and she is able to play unhindered for the first time in 20 years.
God
If you know yourself, you’ll not be harmed by what is said about you.
Arab proverb (via awelltraveledwoman)
How “all about that bass” should have gone
Well escalated quickly !
Justin Lynch beating Michael Phelps record at just 16
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