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KIROKAZE

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Today's Document
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Love Begins

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Kaledo Art
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he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
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I'd rather be in outer space 🛸
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
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Rene Magritte
BGM - Submitted by: fastman27
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LBN 990: Cosmic Sunrise ©
"The Navigator" by Joshua Mays
Over Time by Jonathan Zawada
Just a pink poof looking for snacks 💕
Pleurobranchaea californica, also known as California sea owls, spend their days cruising the seafloor in search of a meal. Their diet consists of anemones, squids, worms, and other sea slugs. They’re not picky eaters! This species is typically found from the surface to 1,830 meters (6,000 feet) deep. This fabulous floof was observed at 404 meters (1,325 feet).
260706_144327_N.clj https://tweegeemee.com/i/260706_144327_N
"Test of Will Oil" Oil on Canvas 48in x 60in 2024 by Stanley Ugonabo “Benevolence" Oil on Canvas 48in x 60in 2024 by Stanley Ugonabo
Radmila (@roving.stars)
Labradorite Wolf Skull
Eyvind Earle (1916 - 2000) Spring
Everything about this shoot is absolutely gorgeous!
The talented Yusuf Sanni was the photographer, set designer, and creative director.
https://toyastales.blogspot.com/2026/06/beautiful-fashion-photography-by-yusuf.html
"These are all horror stories, though some of them are science fiction too, and more to the point, they're Black horror stories. In his afterword, Key writes about his early fascination with horror, the catharsis he felt in watching nightmares unspool on screen or off the page. And then, he writes, came the dawning recognition that the Black characters in these stories were always there as cannon-fodder, often nameless, usually picked off early." --Cory Doctorow