Labyrinth forever.

Product Placement
I'd rather be in outer space 🛸

shark vs the universe
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her

Love Begins
taylor price
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i don't do bad sauce passes
Sade Olutola

roma★

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Monterey Bay Aquarium

Kiana Khansmith
occasionally subtle
tumblr dot com
sheepfilms

@theartofmadeline

#extradirty

Origami Around

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Labyrinth forever.
Rest In Peace, Alan
(original art by @geesubay)
New job deals with a demographic outside of the Tumblr demo. This sometimes makes me sad. I miss my Tumbling time.
Remember remember....
can you leave me alone now or what
How do you define spring beauty?
And I’ll ride over on my bicycle. Oh who-a-o-a. Oh-o-a-a.
Obsessed with this.
Happy Birthday- <3 Morrissey
Various reactions to Snowpocalypse 2015.
On the Streets of Los Angeles with @unzueta_
To see more of Pablo’s photos and videos, follow @unzueta_ on Instagram.
“I’m driven to show people the harsh realities,” says Pablo Unzueta (@unzueta_), a Los Angeles-based photographer who studies journalism at a local community college and works part time as a short order cook. “I just want to spotlight those who need more attention from the mainstream society.” The 20-year-old Chilean-American was introduced to photography by his grandmother. “She made her living as a wedding photographer, and whenever she could, my grandmother would travel to places like Ecuador, El Salvador and other parts of Central America documenting the immense poverty taking place,” he says. “My grandmother is an important influence. Those trips to her darkroom will never be forgotten.”
"Understand — a better politics isn’t one where Democrats abandon their agenda or Republicans simply embrace mine. A better politics is one where we appeal to each other’s basic decency instead of our basest fears. A better politics is one where we debate without demonizing each other; where we talk issues, and values, and principles, and facts, rather than “gotcha” moments, or trivial gaffes, or fake controversies that have nothing to do with people’s daily lives. A better politics is one where we spend less time drowning in dark money for ads that pull us into the gutter, and spend more time lifting young people up, with a sense of purpose and possibility, and asking them to join in the great mission of building America. If we’re going to have arguments, let’s have arguments — but let’s make them debates worthy of this body and worthy of this country. That’s a better politics. That’s how we start rebuilding trust. That’s how we move this country forward. That’s what the American people want. That’s what they deserve."
The #LOrealParisLive team at work delivering the #GoldenGlobes looks to you
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Dreamy dimples.
A Goddess.
Red and glitter: a red carpet winner. Paint on this mani inspired by the shade of the night: 1: Apply Colour Riche Nail in Red Tote 2. Mix glitter with clear top coat 3. Stripe on glitter mixture with a thin-tipped brush
Mirna Jose looking fabulous at the lorealparisusa Golden Globes party.
Obsessed! Big hair don't care.