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hello vonnie
will byers stan first human second
almost home
I'd rather be in outer space 🛸

pixel skylines

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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
noise dept.
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
Alisa U Zemlji Chuda
occasionally subtle

JVL
art blog(derogatory)
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Kaledo Art
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@ninble
Ayy
I luv him
When did this get notes
Another pic of the 1975 at splendour
when I had food poising in Sydney
ahah
ITS WINTER BUT WHO CARES
what are some popular games in Australia?
underage drinking
When you spend $300 on your hair
Hahahah yeah love golf
Gardner falls :-)
The falls
Albuquerque - 7/15/15
“I cannot describe the eerie feeling I had when I walked in on this scene. I followed a massive storm front several 100 kilometers hoping to capture something special but this blew my mind. The surreal milky green water is a natural phenomenon caused by electromagnetic activity from the lightning hitting the waters surface. There was no rain where I was and not much wind either but in the distance the sky was charged and angry subjecting its wrath over the graveyard of dead trees in this normally very dry lakebed. I was able to capture a series of unique images this being one of the best.” - Julie Fletche
Julie Fletche/National Geographic Photo Contest / Via proof.nationalgeographic.com