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Details at Iris Van Herpen Haute Couture Spring 2020 | Swirls and Colors on Jupiter as seen from the robotic Juno spacecraft, image processed by Matt Brealey & Seán Doran, NASA
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Stranger Things

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#extradirty
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Aqua Utopia|海の底で記憶を紡ぐ

izzy's playlists!
Cosimo Galluzzi
occasionally subtle
2025 on Tumblr: Trends That Defined the Year
DEAR READER
Not today Justin

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Peter Solarz
taylor price
Sweet Seals For You, Always
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Match #429
Details at Iris Van Herpen Haute Couture Spring 2020 | Swirls and Colors on Jupiter as seen from the robotic Juno spacecraft, image processed by Matt Brealey & Seán Doran, NASA
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not measuring 2020 by when the lockdown started or whatever. the only true separator for me is before and after fetch the bolt cutters. not just in 2020 but in like life
my leg hairs are my friends
(West) German vocal group Boney M. on Red Square, 1978 ☭
scream
Two versions of Love and Pain, often called Vampire due to the composition, from a series of six created between 1893-95, by Edvard Munch (1863-1944).
You Are Not I | Sara Driver | 1981
Nan Goldin, Suzanne Fletcher
Claude Monet’s home in Giverny
sometimes i think about the number of notes these pics I took on my study abroad have and how frequently they have been stolen by like…cottagecore pinterest users. and i truly have to laugh. i was so sweaty the day these were taken! wild
Letchworth!
“When we set children against one another in contests - from spelling bees to awards assemblies to science “fairs” (that are really contests), from dodge ball to honour rolls to prizes for the best painting or the most books read - we teach them to confuse excellence with winning, as if the only way to do something well is to outdo others. We encourage them to measure their own value in terms of how many people they’ve beaten, which is not exactly a path to mental health. We invite them to see their peers not as potential friends or collaborators but as obstacles to their own success… Finally, we lead children to regard whatever they’re doing as a means to an end: The point isn’t to paint or read or design a science experiment, but to win. The act of painting, reading, or designing is thereby devalued in the child’s mind.”
— Alfie Kohn, The Myth Of The Spoiled Child (via jacobwren)
502 | Sunny, study days in different settings, both featuring some greens 🌱
Currently Listening - Sunflower, Post Malone (because I finally saw Into the Spider Verse and MAN, what a movie!!)
Anastassia and Jennifer for Material Magazine
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I packed my bag without forgetting my camera and digital video camera. The rain keeps falling from yesterday dotted by lightning, this will not change my decision.
Wind, rain, glass, by Abbas Kiarostami, 2007.
“I am lonely, yet not everybody will do. I don’t know why, some people fill the gaps and others emphasize my loneliness.”
— Anaïs Nin (via quotemadness)