“Gardening at Night”, is an on-going series by Maine-based photographer Cig Harvey.
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“Gardening at Night”, is an on-going series by Maine-based photographer Cig Harvey.
tumblr has become a bigoted unhealthy website where you are praised for fitting into as many obscure minorities as possible and are told whatever you say is invalid if you are part of any majorities and it’s out of hand and ridiculous
hey, i totally get what you mean. please do whatever makes you feel safer and happier! if you want to follow new blogs and unfollow those who post the negative things, then go ahead. if you don't feel like going on tumblr at all, that's ok too! after all, this is just a website. :)
thanks, it's nice that somebody gets it :)
jfc I've stopped going on tumblr as much bc no offence but there's kind of an unhealthy community and the first few posts I see are about lgbt+ people being better than straight people and glorifying self harm and idk why I'm posting this but it's just pissing me off feel free to bitch at me about it and I'll probably deeply regret this later
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"I AM AFRAID OF THE ONES IN POWER WHO KILL PEOPLE AND DO NOT ADMIT GRIEF" | Jenny Holzer, "Projections"