Art by Naomi Savoie
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祝日 / Permanent Vacation

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Art by Naomi Savoie
Charles-Marie Bouton (1781-1853)
The Drawing Lesson
1826
Don’t talk about your illness. Men hate that. Cleo from 5 to 7 (Cléo de 5 à 7) 1962, dir. Agnès Varda
Carlos Schwabe - Death Day
A festa de todos os santos
Heinrich Caesar Berann - Provocation of Atomic Forces
Rael, by Serhii Kasianchuk, via Instagram.
Jan Erik Waider
Svetlana Zakharova and David Hallberg in Swan Lake
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There must also be countless realities. Not only the reality we perceive with our dull senses, but a tumult of realities arching above each other inside and outside. It’s just fear and priggishness to believe in limits.
AUTUMN SONATA (Höstsonaten) / 1978 / Ingmar Bergman.
Happy Together (1997)
also part of growing up is realizing that the embarrassing music you liked in your early teen years still goes hard as hell
Michael Whelan Edgedancer
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Have you ever met someone on the internet that you liked so much that you sometimes sit there and think “Oh man there are people who are lucky enough to see this person IN THE FLESH ON A REGULAR BASIS and I wonder if they realize how LUCKY they are”
Saint Agnes (detail, 1635-40) Massimo Stanzione
Sharon Tate, photographed by William Helburn for Esquire in 1967