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DECLARATIONS OF A HEALTHY ADULTHOOD
DAVID RICHO
"Ta Da 4", by Julie Cockburn (2020)
Yakov Khomich, on the edge, 2024
Oil on canvas, 30x25cm
reorganized bedroom, 2008
eagle huntress zamonbol / hannah reyes morales
Ancient Greek theater Masks.
The lily in the valley will wither. The flowers in the forest will decay. But this friendship will last forever, when all other things fade away.
March 4, 1885.
From a beautiful notebook I bought in the flea
(voice of a girl who's already weird about it) can i be weird about this
little needle turn applique
I don't know who my intended audience is here, so whoever needs to hear this, I am begging you to learn to participate in conversations that are about things you aren't interested in.
Part of socializing and having friends is being a good listener even when you don't actually give a shit about the subject.
Your are hurting other people's feelings when you bluntly respond with "Anyway..." and then change the topic.
It can not always be about your preferred topic.
You are being rude. Yes, even if you are neurodivergent. You can be both autistic and rude.
me trying to remember what newfoundlands are called earlier: big dog he's an island
big dog he's an island :)
A tragic scene:
My turtle notices the blueberry I put out for him but in his excitement he drops it into his pond. He considers a recovery mission on his own, then turns to me for assistance instead.
Fear not- the berry was retrieved and the turtle was able to enjoy it as intended
Barbara and Michael Leisgen - Mimesis, 1972-1973