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Floating Weeds /Â æ”źè (1959) dir. Yasujiro Ozu
*glows pink in the night in my room*
âmy loveâ is easily the purest nickname you could have for someone, itâs so soft and kind and loving my heart feels something else hearing it tbh
Photographer Spends Hours on Bridges to Capture Colorful Overhead Portraits of Street Vendors
do u ever just wish u could be an ancient oracle and your whole job was to do weed and tell stupid riddles to rich conquerors only for them to misinterpret your words and die
âI am not a creature that was born. I am a fire that was set.â
â Moss Angel The Undying, from Sea-Witch Vol. 2: Girldirt Angelfog
I rewatched Lord of the Rings the other day and you know what I really appreciate?
The men are so tender.
They cry, and kiss each otherâs foreheads, and hug, and call each other âmy friendâ and âmy dearâ; theyâre respectful to women and faithful to their partners; they have banter without being creepy and sleazy, and literally none of that stops them from being considered âmanlyâ.
More Lord of the Rings men please.
Multi-dimensional travel already exists, but no one visits our dimension because itâs âthatâ one
This isnât a prompt, itâs just a fact.
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âA 1983 photograph by Dirk Rowntree of two windows in New Yorkâs abandoned Pier 34 warehouse, discovered by David Wojnarowicz, who invited his fellow artists to make work there.â
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