Natalie Portman as Padmé Amidala on the set of Attack of the Clones, 2002 🪷
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Xuebing Du
Jules of Nature
Today's Document
Monterey Bay Aquarium
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Janaina Medeiros
hello vonnie
ojovivo
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
Alisa U Zemlji Chuda
almost home

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let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open
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Kiana Khansmith
i don't do bad sauce passes

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Natalie Portman as Padmé Amidala on the set of Attack of the Clones, 2002 🪷
I stand by my canceled wife (complex fictional female character who is treated like shit by the fandom)
VERNON peek at V8 ⋆。°✩
Linda Hogan, from Dark. Sweet.: New & Selected Poems; “Sweetness"
Mu Xin, from a poem titled "After The Sleigh Incident," featured in A century of modern Chinese poetry : an anthology
“I want to love something. / I want to love something without having to apologize for it. Please don’t tell.”
— Hala Alyan, from “I’m Not Speaking First,” The Twenty-Ninth Year
There’s something healing about creating a home you genuinely love being in.
ocean sounds for those of you who need it
“Above all, I could feel in my dream something long forgotten, something that had not happened to me for a long time—the feeling that it was not a dream but real. It is such a powerful sensation that a wave of sadness fills your soul, of pity for yourself, […], as it were an aesthetic way of seeing your own life. When you feel compassion for yourself in that way, it is as if your pain were someone else’s, and you are looking at it from outside, weighing it up, and you are beyond the bounds of what used to be your life.”
Andrei Tarkovsky, from a diary entry featured in Time Within Time: The Diaries, 1970-1986 (Seagull Books, 1989)
i have [gestures vaguely] my tendencies
doing something really drastic will fix me
reblog game tell me a girl character youre obsessed with (men you headcanon as women are not allowed)
i love turning off lights. no need for all that
u survive literally every single event in your life & still every time a new event happens you feel like this is the event that will kill you and that you will never move on from but actually you will continue to survive like you always have bc u have a 100% win rate of surviving events. btw
Everybody in the club Yield to my will