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2025 on Tumblr: Trends That Defined the Year
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Stranger Things

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let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open
One Nice Bug Per Day
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Sweet Seals For You, Always
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
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Working Girl, Kings Cross, London, 1970, Rennie Ellis
Simone Rocha F/W 2020 backstage photographed by Christina Fragkou for Dazed
Keith Haring - “The Life of Christ”
triptych that serves as an altarpiece in the Interfaith AIDS Chapel at Grace Cathedral in San Francisco, which serves as a memorial for those killed by AIDS and a place of refuge for those currently suffering from the disease. Keith Haring’s last piece before his own death from AIDS.
Ana Mendieta, from her 1976 Siluetas
something from nothing
Eyes Without a Face, Stephanie Seymour, Pop Magazine, 2008 by Peter Lindbergh
When I was shot and killed in the aphex twin video
Stephen Doherty, ink and watercolor on paper
the ashtrays in airplane bathrooms are a fascinating harm reduction metaphor. yes it's illegal as hell to smoke in there. yes there's a smoke detector that will snitch on you the second you light up. so why is there an ashtray? because if there weren't, your single momentary dumbass crime could kill 300 people. it is fucking vital that if someone does have a lit cigarette on a plane, they have a place to safely put it out.
if you fall from grace enough times eventually you’ll get really good at sticking the landing
April 27th, 1925 Virginia Woolf, “A Writer’s Diary” (1918 - 1941)