John Lennon and Paul McCartney in GET BACK (2021).

@theartofmadeline
NASA

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oozey mess
hello vonnie
One Nice Bug Per Day

Origami Around

Kaledo Art
$LAYYYTER
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
RMH

Product Placement
2025 on Tumblr: Trends That Defined the Year
Mike Driver
styofa doing anything
art blog(derogatory)
I'd rather be in outer space 🛸
trying on a metaphor
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
cherry valley forever

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John Lennon and Paul McCartney in GET BACK (2021).
"Did my heart love 'til now? Forswear its sight. For I never saw true beauty 'til this night." Romeo + Juliet (1996) dir. Baz Luhrmann
Picnic at Hanging Rock, 1975
Canteen, 47, canteen.
Mourning rings (17th-18th centuries)
YUKI in London featured in Zipper July 1999, Volume 72.
ok I endured it. now what!!!!!!!!!
The only two reactions to this realization.
This is for Ray. COOPER HOFFMAN and DAVID JONSSON as RAY GARRATY and PETE MCVRIES in THE LONG WALK (2025) dir. Francis Lawrence
THE LONG WALK (2025) dir. Francis Lawrence
Flags of the funeral procession "Memento Mori" (19th-20th centuries)
there's not a single casual bone in my body. everything means something to me
Oasis photographed by Michael Spencer Jones at Monnow Valley Studio - January 1994
“In a hundred years of movies, homosexuality has only rarely been depicted on the screen. When it did appear, it was there as something to laugh at, or something to pity, or even something to fear. These were fleeting images, but they were unforgettable, and they left a lasting legacy. Hollywood, that great maker of myths, taught straight people what to think about gay people… and gay people what to think about themselves.” (The Celluloid Closet, 1996)