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Xuebing Du
Not today Justin
i don't do bad sauce passes
hello vonnie

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will byers stan first human second
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Cosimo Galluzzi
noise dept.
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
Misplaced Lens Cap
DEAR READER

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Love Begins
Cosmic Funnies
Three Goblin Art

Discoholic 🪩
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Lizzy Yusuff by Mara Hoffman for Mara Hoffman Campaign Fall 2020
New Balance / Harlem, NY
kanyeezy
70′s “Conversation Pit” Furniture From How to Decorate Your Home Without Going Broke, Barty Phillips, 1974.
Esteban Cortazar SS 2006
After show. Lollapalooza 2016. Photo by: Myles Hendrik.
Cars wind down the hill of Lombard Street in San Francisco, California. With eight hairpin turns dispersed over a one-block section in the Russian Hill neighborhood, Lombard is often referred to as “the most crooked street in the world.” In recent months this area has seen significantly less traffic due to the city’s shelter-in-place orders and a decrease in tourism.
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“I’ll tell you right now, the doors to the world of the wild Self are few but precious. If you have a deep scar, that is a door, if you have an old, old story, that is a door. If you love the sky and the water so much you almost cannot bear it, that is a door. If you yearn for a deeper life, a full life, a sane life, that is a door”
— Clarissa Pinkola Estés, from Women Who Run With the Wolves: Myths and Stories of the Wild Woman Archetype. (via xshayarsha)
“The moon partially eclipsed.” A Study of the Sky. 1906. Frontispiece, detail.
Andrei Tarkovsky: A Poet in the Cinema (Donatella Baglivo, 1984)