@blackhtorns asks → chinese or slavic mythology
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will byers stan first human second
Monterey Bay Aquarium
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Janaina Medeiros
Misplaced Lens Cap
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"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"

Kaledo Art
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hello vonnie

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@blackhtorns asks → chinese or slavic mythology
terrible summaries of classical lit
plato’s apology: adult toddler sentenced to death for being pedantic asshole, asks “why”
the aeneid: man fucks up at every possible opportunity, generally has bad time
the iliad: manchild sulks excessively at slight to honor, hundreds dead as a result
the odyssey: man uses wiles to return home after war, ruins lives of everyone around him
the satyricon: if we could tell you what the hell is going on, we would
medea: loathsome toad abandons wife, ensuing custody battle has body count
herodotus’s histories: the history channel is older than you think it is
commentary on the gallic wars: man speaks in third person about encounters with other cultures and how he mercilessly destroyed them
oedipus the king: man unwittingly sleeps with mother, psychologist centuries later jerks off to the concept
Florence, Italy - 2.20.16
Michael Cina
Winter has come
“The North Remembers.”
Prints available at Society6
John Boyega on what he was like as a kid
Kandertal, Switzerland
We are both wrathful to the point of madness: we desire death.
Anaïs Nin, Henry and June (via jaimelannister)
2 entries from my small book of words
I mean, *I* think I’m funny based on this SNL bumper image:
being really into history is cooler than being into math or science… someone who likes math and science is called a “math nerd” or a “science geek” but someone who likes history is called a “history buff” because of their strong, sensual arms
M.I.A. for The New York Times
backstage @ dries van noten ss16
Janis Ancens at day 2 of 080 Barcelona SS16 | ph. Federico Feldman for Rocket Magazine (via)
Finally started an art journal and i’m enjoying it so far!