Mark Rothko Untitled (Grays in yellow), 1960
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© 1998 Kate Rothko Prizel & Christopher Rothko / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York.
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Mark Rothko Untitled (Grays in yellow), 1960
Oil on paper
© 1998 Kate Rothko Prizel & Christopher Rothko / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York.
Hayley Kiyoko and Brendon Urie with their flags while singing Girls/Girls/Boys is so iconic!
The raw gay energy in this photo is enough to power an entire country
Pride and Prejudice // 2005
parks and rec had the best minor characters
hangin out the passenger side of his best friend’s ride trying to holla at me
Scrub
Peter Parker, also known as the popular superhero ‘Spiderman’, is roughly 16-17 years old, meaning he was born in either 2001 or 2002. Contrary to popular belief, this place him firmly in the ‘Gen Z’ category, rather than the millennial category that many place him in. By extrapolating this information, we can conclude that Peter Parker not only knows what a furry is, but constantly has to grapple with the fact that his spider-centric identity is, in fact, his fursona. In this essay I will-
i found this lizard in my kitchen licking a marshmallow
Do you know him?
@mialicea
He’s gonna be a mighty king and he’s working on that roar.
Oh my GOOOOOD
i didnt shovel enough driveways as a kid so i didnt build enough character and thats why im the way that i am
i have never had to mow a lawn and you can tell
the rebellion is reborn today
elon musk and grimes
Alex Turner photographed by Neil Bedford for ICON Spain
“It kills me sometimes, how people die.”
Letitia Wright and John Boyega at the 2018 Met Gala
in one direction’s song “never enough” (2015), they proclaim, twice, that they wish to “drive to the end of the earth and go over the edge.” while it is common knowledge that this is geographically and physically impossible, this does not seem to be an issue among many of their fans. the lack of concern with this line raises the question: are one direction and their fans flat earth conspiracists? in this essay, i will
hnm….. a summer evening rainstorm u know… you can still feel the sunlight thru the clouds a bit and its windy and the rain is warm and it smells like wet dirt and grass and everything is warm and cool at the same time and its lovely so lovely
Mulan (1998)