i need a hug like this
Stranger Things
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
Claire Keane
TVSTRANGERTHINGS
AnasAbdin
taylor price
trying on a metaphor

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shark vs the universe
hello vonnie
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Peter Solarz
One Nice Bug Per Day
$LAYYYTER

@theartofmadeline
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let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open

祝日 / Permanent Vacation
Monterey Bay Aquarium
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@phantom-141
i need a hug like this
i’ll be her one day, trust
lugano, switzerland 🌞
i miss micheal jackson man ☹️
amo la primavera 😭🌺
ma che bel sole in questi giorni 🌞
love working out to jazz songs, makes me feel like i’m in a film noir 🕵🏾♀️
pastries and oj 🍊🌺
immagina fare colazione con una spremuta d’arancia fresca e una crostata di frutta, il sole che splende e ti scalda la pelle
non vedo l’ora arrivi la primavera!!🌞🌺🧘🏽♀️
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i love producers, i think they’re so underrated cuz most of the ppl focus on the vocals, but imagine having the ability to create instrumentals from absolutely NOTHING, that’s absolutely crazy to me, like HOW⁉️
i noticed that the reason i love certain song is not bc of the lyrics (i mean, partly yes), but the instrumentals, the bass, the synths and all that other stuff just elates me, its almost like it speaks to my souls idk
i just love music y’all, i could talk about it for hours🎧🫂
here’s a list of the instrumentals i been loving recently:
An African History of Africa - Zeinab Badawi
Lately i’ve come to realise just how little african history is taught in schools (at least here in italy), and i felt kinda “ashamed” bc i know so little about my heritage, my country and my continent. Like, if someone were to ask me something historical or geographical about europe or the us, i would probably be able to answer, but if it was abt any african country i would just stay mute. Because aside from the few facts i know abt my country (senegal), i’m literally clueless..
Step by step, this book is helping me discover the story of africa before colonialism. i’m starting to learn abt some of the greatest empires in africa, since the only time i ever heard africa being mentioned at school was in relation to european colonization
i wanna go hiking, but how do i even start 😖
this is EXACTLY how i feel rn