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Origami Around
todays bird
Sweet Seals For You, Always
AnasAbdin
Peter Solarz

blake kathryn
2025 on Tumblr: Trends That Defined the Year
I'd rather be in outer space 🛸
Not today Justin
Aqua Utopia|海の底で記憶を紡ぐ
Cosimo Galluzzi
styofa doing anything
ojovivo
Sade Olutola

Kaledo Art

if i look back, i am lost

tannertan36

Kiana Khansmith
taylor price

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@other-view
I think it’s important to realize you can miss something, but not want it back.
Paulo Coelho (via perrfectly)
Léon (1994)
you lucky bastard
Untitled, Maria Serebriakova, 1993.
Marylene Rutten
Saskia de Brauw by Mert & Marcus
Lou Reed (1974)
NAN GOLDIN
Cherry Blossoms in Tokyo
Photography by Faye Nielsen of OtherView
we, as women, need to stop pretending we can change men. we have this mentality that we can transform a fuckboy into a gentlemen, and that’s just not how it works. once a fuckboy, always a fuckboy. don’t waste your time on a man who won’t waste his time on you
People get really irritated by mental illness. ‘Just fucking get it together! Suck it up, man!’ I had a breakdown, and a spiritual friend came to visit me in the psych ward. And they said, ‘You need to get out of here. Because this is the story you’re telling yourself. You know, Patch Adams has this great work-group camp where you can learn how to really celebrate life.’ It’s something people are so powerless over, and so often they want to make it your fault. It’s nobody fault. I started thinking of suicide when I was 10 years old—I can’t believe that that’s somebody’s fault. Like, ‘Oh, you’re just an attention getter.’ Mental illness isn’t seen as an illness, it’s seen as a choice…. I have a joke about how people don’t talk about mental illness the way they do other regular illnesses. ‘Well, apparently Jeff has cancer. Uh, I have cancer. We all have cancer. You go to chemotherapy you get it taken care of, am I right? You get back to work.’ Or: ‘I was dating this chick, and three months in, she tells me that she wears glasses, and she’s been wearing contact lenses all this time. She needs help seeing. I was like, listen, I’m not into all that Western medicine shit. If you want to see, then work at it. Figure out how not to be so myopic. You know?’
Maria Bamford (via lavenderlabia)