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noise dept.
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Monterey Bay Aquarium
One Nice Bug Per Day

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EXPECTATIONS
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
I'd rather be in outer space 🛸

Love Begins
NASA

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shark vs the universe

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Xuebing Du

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@rainingonteardrops
Welcome to my blog I’m filled with sadness and I yearn to be kissed on the neck
update: i have a bf now and he kisses me on the neck all the time
St. Anne with Virgin and Child Christ, 1502, Michelangelo Buonarroti
Medium: indianink,paper
a dream about making dandelion wine together
yeah… yeah :’) siken’s poetry is a huge inspiration for how the romance in this story is handled… love as a thing that is all-encompassing, transformative, messy, and good, scary because its new, a touchstone despite the horror. these tags made me very very happy
kids in a museum
Hans Silvester :: Man reading a book with sika deers, Nara Park, Japan, 1960′s / source: Twitter
frankenstein is about self loathing and recognition through the Other. it’s about the original sin. it’s about what we owe to our creations and each other. it’s about internalized homophobia and the monstrosity of a man desiring another man. it’s about Romance. it’s about romance. it’s about playing god. it’s about being transgender. it’s about the absent fathergod. it’s about society. it’s about unethical medical experiments. it’s about gay college dropouts. it’s about a big nasty monster dude who is, and i cannot stress this enough, spooky
Virginia Woolf, The Waves
Pianist (painting), 2017
by Valeria Lakrisenko.
Aeschylus’ The Persians (tr. Seth G. Benardete)
Mary Oliver / klaranitski / Adrienne Rich / Joni Mitchell / Wild Unknown Tarot / Yellow House / Maurice (1987)
safe, warm places
“In Lima… In Lima it’s raining the dirty water of a mortiferous grief. It’s raining, leaking through the cracks of your love.”
— César Vallejo, from Rain (tr. by Margaret Sayers Peden)
poetry from ny times
April 5 2021 by @rainingonteardrops
I’ve starting working on this new story idea, and I’ve been writing poetry about the main character and it’s made me so excited about it !!
April 2 2021 by @rainingonteardrops
April 4th 2021, by @rainingonteardrops