
shark vs the universe
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"

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Misplaced Lens Cap
I'd rather be in outer space 🛸

blake kathryn
NASA
Sade Olutola
art blog(derogatory)
we're not kids anymore.

Discoholic 🪩

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trying on a metaphor

oozey mess

#extradirty
Claire Keane

@theartofmadeline
Peter Solarz
DEAR READER

Product Placement

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@okaybyeelsa
NO
THAT’S IT
YOU’VE GONE TOO FAR
WHY DOES THIS NOT HAVE MORE NOTES
get to know me meme — [1/5] favorite movies: frozen
“Let’s go bring back Summer!”
i'm just sitting here lurking and not wanting to do replies that I owe
wearing all black today to mourn the death of my motivation
truth or dare more like preform a strange sexual act or tell me who you like
Source
getting an 80% on a test in 8th grade: (loud wailing that lasts at least an hour followed by a sinking feeling of despair and uselessness)
getting an 80% on a test now: (power slides down the hall while singing the national anthem)
It’s all in the particles.
Early Kristoff Character DesignsÂ
im gonna lose more weight and get tattooed and be super hot soon just you wait
You Are My Sunshine- Hanna {if-only-someone-loved-you}
Anna stood in line at her favorite coffee shop, bouncing up and down a bit in anticipation. Â She had her thin arms wrapped around her sweater-clad torso as she did so. Â She got a few looks here and there, but Anna was never one to care much about what people thought of her antics. Â Maybe that's why she made such a good kindergarten teacher. Â She connected with her students because the things she did were just as bizarre as what they did. Â And, she always had a little chocolate in her desk for those students who behaved the best.
Eventually, Anna's waiting was over. Â It was time to order her traditional morning cup of coffee. Â Brushing a lock of ginger hair from her face, she looked straight into the face of the barista at his cash register. Â He seemed very stoic to her, as if he thought himself better than everyone else in the room. Â His name tag read Hans and he had a familiar face that left Anna struggling to think of who he reminded her of, that same feeling you get when you see the children of celebrities without knowing who they are.
"Can I have a large peppermint mocha," she piped, still fixated on his face.
Elsanna by me