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I'd rather be in outer space 🛸
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if i look back, i am lost
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24 Hour Party People (Michael Winterbottom, 2002)
holy cats!
dreams / mirage / memories of summer
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snow flow; sequoia national park, california
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Pamir Mountains, Kyrgyzstan by Eduard Kutygin
Remembering when you grow up with an angry man in your house you’ll find him even when he’s not there
i want to be loved in a considerate, respectful, sweet, pure intentions way
i miss who i was but i will never be her again but also she will always be a part of who i am and i cannot change this fact i will always be her
Oh y'all thought I only do these for Jesus, SIKE-
Dig my grave deep, F.C.
🦉 The birds of Australia.. London, Printed by R. and J. E. Taylor; pub. by the author, [1840]-48.. Original source Image description: Illustration of a dark Australian owl, Strix tenebricosus, perched on a weathered tree branch with green leaves. The owl features a rounded facial disc with fine, radiating feather patterns around large, dark eyes, a sharp yellow beak, and heavily spotted dark brown plumage with lighter underparts. Its strong, yellow talons with long black claws grip the branch firmly. The detailed, naturalistic style reflects 19th-century ornithological art.