Monterey Bay Aquarium

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will byers stan first human second
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Sade Olutola

Discoholic ๐ชฉ
NASA
Three Goblin Art

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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH
I'd rather be in outer space ๐ธ
KIROKAZE
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let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open
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Jules of Nature

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@ratherfleeting
Joy Sullivan, from "(Luck I)", Instructions for Traveling West
Jami Nakamura Lin, The Night Parade
Dreampool 21.
โKeika hyakugikuโ, a Meiji era book from Japan.
Smithsonian Digital Library: https://s.si.edu/2ZRaysl
Unknown - Ernst Lundgren
Swedish , 1873-1930
Oil on canvas , 57 x 64 cm.
Valeria Luiselli, Tell Me How It Ends: An Essay in Forty Questions
[ID:ย There are things that can only be understood retrospectively, when many years have passed and the story has ended. In the meantime, while the story continues, the only thing to do is tell it over and over again as it develops, bifurcates, knots around itself. And it must be told, because before anything can be understood, it has to be narrated many times, in many different words and from many different angles, by many different minds.]
Isabella Hammad, Recognizing the Stranger: On Palestine and Narrative
Joy Sullivan, from "Long Division", Instructions for Traveling West
"2024-lll". 2024.
By Grietje Postma. Dutch. b. 1961-
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