Cloud Study, 1916
we're not kids anymore.
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
cherry valley forever
dirt enthusiast
AnasAbdin

Origami Around

#extradirty
đȘŒ
noise dept.
KIROKAZE
tumblr dot com
Cosmic Funnies

oozey mess
DEAR READER

if i look back, i am lost
Keni

ç„æ„ / Permanent Vacation
trying on a metaphor
No title available
PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH
seen from United States
seen from United States

seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from Poland

seen from Germany
seen from France
seen from Indonesia
seen from Malaysia
seen from Bangladesh
seen from United States

seen from Italy
seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from Vietnam
seen from Malaysia
seen from United States

seen from United States

seen from United States
seen from United States
@saltoftheworth
Cloud Study, 1916
Iâm downstairs, Audrey Marquis
You literally have to just get over yourself every day
oh my god. most of life really is about the little things. a good haircut, a nice playlist, trying a new recipe that turns out well, a poem that hits home, a comfortable spot in the sun, spontaneous messages, a pen you enjoy writing with, tea with the right temperature to drink, buying that thing youâve been eyeing for a while, a warm bed. yeah im so grateful for the small joys
âThis morning I was up early to let the dogs out. I had a coffee and watched the sunrise with a clear head and it occurred to me that Iâm the grown up now that I never thought I would be â the grown up that, maybe, at one time, I was running away from because I thought it would be so incredibly dull to be that person, whereas the absolute reverse is true.â
â Stephen Moyer on sobriety and growing up
maybe this is all that love is. the stray eyelash plucked so softly off their cheek, collars adjusted mid-sentence, the ladle passing back and forth as the sauce simmers (and how you blow it gently before they taste and still â âitâs hot, carefulâ â and then â âmore salt? more ginger? five more minutes? yes, five more minutesâ) and voices humming in the next room, happily distracted, and no one there to hear it, to know about it, but you and you listen, stopped in the middle of whatever you were doing, to listen without saying anything, without walking in because it is a moment entirely theirs, not for anything but listening to, knowing that your place is to just be there, to hold that moment, because it is a gift beyond words that youâre lucky enough to be there to hear it, until the humming stops, and the world comes back and all you can do is go back to your task, aware suddenly of how delicate, how fragile all of it is.
âlove is the disillusionment of what you thought was love.â
â The Complete Stories, âThe Egg and the Chicken (â O ovo e a galinhaâ)â by Clarice Lispector tr. Katrina Dodson
when u show love to your pet and they end up sitting on your lap but u got things to go do
Mount Rainier, WA by Sarah Dove Chandler
âDonât promise me forever, donât promise me the sun and sky. Donât pretend to know youâll never make me cry. Just hold me now and promise me youâll try.â
â Jennifer Lopez
I think like, the death of Vine and Rabbit, Wikipedia constantly needing to beg for money, Discord depending so heavily on venture capital, Facebook turning towards spying on users to generate a return on all the venture capital that got them started, Adobe creative suite turning into a subscription rather than a single product you buy, the strangulation of streaming entertainment as every company pulls their content and makes it exclusive to their service, are all great examples of how like, it really doesn't matter if something is legitimately useful, efficient, or beloved, it is next to impossible for a service to exist if it doesn't make shareholders increasing amounts of money year after year. Which may seem like a "no duh" type of statement, but it's a very simple window into how the profit motive makes products and services worse, not better. And how that's not just a matter of certain companies or ceos being bad and greedy on an individual level, but is an inescapable factor of an economy where existence is dependent on generating capital.