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Not today Justin
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paulhiller on instagram (Taipei, Taiwan)
wings scarf by harune horigome
2020/06
A Nile crocodile (Crocodylus niloticus) covered in pondweeds in Chobe National Park, Botswana
by flowcomm
pre-met gala; black hair reimagined 2026
jaguars in manaus, amazonas, brasil, photographed by caio vieira
Cloudy Yr Wyddfa
Elidir Fawr, Eryri National Park
Soweto Gay Pride, 26 September 2009, Johannesburg, South Africa.
“The Pride March, in its 3rd year is organized by Forum for the Empowerment of Women FEW. For years FEW has worked on advancing and defending the rights of black lesbian women and highlighting the violations faced by women in the townships because of their sexual orientation. When Soweto Pride was initiated in 2004, the idea was to bring about visibility of lesbian women in the townships and to reclaim our voices. The theme was celebrating our identities, our sexualities and our heritage, and was held on the location where two lesbians were brutally murdered three years ago.”
via Lauren Barkume
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Coastal Redwood Stump
Pont Minllyn in Gwynedd, Wales
Ndeye Touty Sakho by Sabine Villiard for Vogue Greece March 2026
Sosuai Plateau and Mt. Toma 裾合平と当麻岳 by Peter Skov
Photos from the floor of Rio’s transmasc ballroom scene (2026) photographed by Roma Joana.
The event married together the city’s thriving ballroom scene with gym culture. It was hosted by health collective TransMaromba, founded by Kayodê Andrade. As the community showed up to compete and perform, prizes for categories inspired by bodybuilding and gym aesthetics – such as Realness, Big Body, Sex Siren and Vogue – were up for grabs, judged by a panel that included important figures from the international ballroom scene.
Jules Elie Delaunay - Young Woman with Sword
"Tits out with weapon," a timeless genre.
Amy Kierstead, The Eye of the Forest