occasionally subtle
I'd rather be in outer space 🛸
$LAYYYTER
noise dept.

Origami Around
Sweet Seals For You, Always
PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH
Aqua Utopia|海の底で記憶を紡ぐ

Kiana Khansmith
Jules of Nature
Xuebing Du
Monterey Bay Aquarium

if i look back, i am lost
Today's Document
Three Goblin Art
AnasAbdin

#extradirty
DEAR READER
cherry valley forever
sheepfilms

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@slimsamuraii
I love getting called baby like Yes it’s true I am a baby but most importantly I am Your baby so please say it again
fr tho, communication is so important to me. tell me what u want from me, tell me how i make u feel, be real with me, be real with ur soul
weathering with you (2019) dir. makoto shinkai
you should date a girl who watches anime all the time, so you can buy anime merch for her. she’ll be so happy. make that girl happy. date me and buy me anime merch
the first girl to scream on a track
“Everything is working for the greatest good even in the destruction, dismantling, chaos, and uncertainty.”
— India Ame’ye, Author
Chawntell Kulkarni By Sharna Osborne For Fenty
“I knew what depression was. I’ve known what it was since I was at least sixteen. That was the first year in which I unequivocally wished for death: not in a melodramatic emo-kid way, but in a lumpen, constant-state-of-passive- suicidal-ideation way. I did not act out. I didn’t drink, do drugs, sleep around, or even date. I abhorred physical contact and wondered if I might be asexual; that’s how disinterested and disgusted I felt at the thought of anyone embracing me, kissing me, taking my clothes off. I was an underweight overachiever with no school spirit. “You’re so laid-back,” my friends would say. I wasn’t; I just had zero affect.”
— Suzanne Rivecca, Ugly Bitter and True