It is both a blessing And a curse To feel everything So very deeply.
David Jones, Love and Space Dust (via wordsnquotes)

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It is both a blessing And a curse To feel everything So very deeply.
David Jones, Love and Space Dust (via wordsnquotes)
Everyone has a different perception of you in their heads and that is literally so scary and stressful like don’t think of me
let’s stop seeing sex as the biggest thing you can do to show someone you love them
Finally someone
Photography by Lucia Nimcova
Kinshasha 1982, by Alex Webb
Cy Twombly
Albert Oehlen, Untitled (Baum 84), 2016, oil on Dibond.
Women’s toilette via Pablo Picasso
Size: 80x55 cm Medium: oil on canvas
College: Um you owe us money
Me:
Sascha Weidner
Andy & Jean-Michel
things you don’t point out about people:
acne
cuts
Scars
body hair in places you’re not used to it being???
fat rolls/curves
how much/how little they’re eating
how skinny they are/what bones they can see because of how skinny they are
How fat they are.
If they have crooked or misaligned teeth maybe even yellowed
If they sweat a lot
don’t do it
don’t
if they can’t fix it in ten seconds (i.e. something in their teeth, lipstick smear, pen on their nose), don’t mention it.
Rieko Koga
Peter Acheson
Victor Pasmore (1908 - 1998), Grey Development in Three Movements, 1968-69
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