basically the entire 63 army to george post-canada:

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Cosmic Funnies
RMH
trying on a metaphor

oozey mess
Not today Justin
cherry valley forever

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art blog(derogatory)
$LAYYYTER

❣ Chile in a Photography ❣

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Love Begins
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@nymny
basically the entire 63 army to george post-canada:
george russell, 2026
saw quite a few people wondering why Franco Colapinto "suddenly" became good, you shouldn't forget that this is the first F1 season where he didn't take over someone else's car mid season and had to work with that. And he's never been bad but of course you don't see that when you're only looking at championship points.
As a spiritualist myself, I don't like to talk about de*th, but about continuing of life.. I prefer to talk about a friend who entered my life 5 years ago and saved me from a deep depression, someone with such a beautiful and bright soul that nothing could destroy. An angel.
Today I want to celebrate his life like I always do. Today, 40 years later, I just want to show everyone my beautiful friend, whom is eternal.
This is how I like to think of you today:
Hope you are having a beautiful life wherever you are, my sweet prince ❤️💙 Thank you so much for bring your sweetness and kindness to my life ❣️
ELIO DE ANGELIS [1958-1986]
ferrari is not an underdog. it has never been and will never be an underdog. it is quite honestly the exact opposite of an underdog. the reason they've flopped in recent years is because of their massive fucking ego which is directly related to the fact they are in no shape or form an underdog lmao
1980 Monaco 📸 Carlo Marzetti. New photos
Happy birthday in Heaven my dear prince 🎂
(I'm working on an interview translation, hope to have it ready till the weekend)
I LOVE Alain because he’s the only person I know who has a photo of the most dishonest thing he ever did… just because the love of his life is in it
Ute and Alain Prost
i need you
It's about grief. It's about letting go. It's about fighting on. It's about family. It's about the existential horror of mimes.
It's about escapism. It's about surviving despite it all. It's about the wonder of the world even in darkness. It's about mimes beating the shit out of you.
It's about love. It's about heartbreak. It's about who the fuck put all those mimes here
demisexuality can be so hard to explain because it’s misconstrued as you just wanting to trust the other person before you have sex with them. and I get why the misconception happens. But demisexuality differs in that there isn’t sexual attraction at all before that bond forms.
I think what people have difficulty with is the idea that there are people out there who aren’t experiencing sexual attraction at all until a certain point, if ever, because we’re taught that sex, libido, and sexual attraction are all the same, both in and out of queer spaces.
And when you’re learning about asexuality and demisexuality, you may learn that people have romantic and aesthetic attraction separately from sexual attraction, and that sexual and romantic attraction aren’t necessarily intertwined, and that may challenge your worldview on sex.
But “I trust you enough to have sex with you” isn’t the same as “I’m not sexually attracted to anyone but you, and the reason I’m sexually attracted to you now after we’ve established this close bond is literally because of the bond of trust we’ve been able to form”.
It’s easy to see how those can get conflated. On the surface, if you’re unfamiliar with asexuality, they may sound the same. But it’s important to acknowledge the difference between “no sex until I trust you” and “no sexual attraction unless I trust you and maybe not even then”.
Demisexuality is housed under the asexuality spectrum. It’s part of the gray area between being allosexual and asexual. It’s part of why the definition for asexuality includes “little to no sexual attraction”. It’s a mostly asexual experience with an asterisk.
While being demisexual may have impacts on a persons sexual activity, even demisexuals have a varied relationship to the act of participating in sex. Libido and sexual attraction are not always intertwined either, which can make telling the difference tricky.
I think of sexual attraction as libido that has a compass. Since I rarely ever experience sexual attraction, but do have libido, it’s noticeable for me when that libido actually has a direction to go, rather than being a floating, nebulous, independent thing.
Remember, not everyone is demisexual. There’s a difference between waiting to have sex and not having sexual attraction at all until a certain point. This also inherently ties demisexuality to romantic attraction and relationships, and not all demisexuals are alloromantic.
But if you read what demisexuality is and think “everyone is like that” or “that’s just being a woman”, you either 1) are demisexual 2) don’t understand what it is or 3) both. And it’s okay to not know. Just as long as you’re willing to try to learn.
franco about women in motorsport:
"there has been a huge step i think in the case of women, the level of representation, of opportunities and else. of course, it’s hard and i think for example in my case, i had to live through a ton of hard situations for being latin american (...) obviously being a woman adds more to it.
now there are huge steps, i think, towards opening doors for women in motorsport (...) the f1 academy i think is one of the biggest possibilities, to be part of a formula 1 team and obviously, getting to race. but yes, it’s been hard. i can imagine so because i also see it, not only with female drivers but also with women that work in the motorsport industry, women that want to be engineers, because there is always discrimination and that men "should be" the engineer. (...) then i think that it’s always hard.
women have gone thought hard times, and obviously, i not only believe it but i have seen it, so... it’s a pleasure to see that the doors are opening. it’s becoming clearer what women can achieve, racing fast, hopefully we can see a woman in f1. i know that physically it’s challenging (...) but it seems like it’s getting better for them to have more opportunities. it'd be a pleasure to see them race more frecuently with us in f2, in f3. i think the f1 academy is making a huge step. hopefully, it continues like that"
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Rebalancing the Grid: Female Drivers in F1 (2025) - Olympic skier and F1 driver Divina Galica talking about her experience in motorsports.