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Kaledo Art
Monterey Bay Aquarium

祝日 / Permanent Vacation
i don't do bad sauce passes

❣ Chile in a Photography ❣
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pixel skylines
dirt enthusiast
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NASA

if i look back, i am lost
AnasAbdin
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i couldnt decide
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“the walls of a person’s heart are not impregnable, not if they have ever known love.”
Kendrick Lamar 2025 Super Bowl Halftime Show
fucked up hurt/comfort. the person who stabbed you tends to your wound. the person who killed your loved one helps you grieve.
Hannibal
Nothing to see here just a gal flipping her hedgehog
the autopsy team in every hannibal episode:
will graham:
they just don't get my vibe
Gokurakugai 2nd Anniversary Illustration by Yuto Sano (x)
snake pit troubleshooters
Tao Saotome — Gokurakugai Volume 4 PV
Saotome Tao || GOKURAKUGAI
Extremely funny as a USAmerican reading this but also hell yeah
Aiko part 2
they literally found love in a hopeless place (the supernatural set)
"I cant draw" then do it bad who gives a fuck.....
Partake in the joy of creation just for the fun of it. Just for a laff.
Me @everyone in the notes
In Japanese, they don’t say “moon,” they say “tsuki,” which literally translates to “moon,” and I think that’s how language works.
Hey its been at least 9 years anything changed?
nope! all quiet on the linguistic front. i am a girl now though
for me, the heart of monkey man was its immense love for india, and the confidence of articulating that love through representation and criticism—the things that make india beautiful are not the colorist, hindu-nationalist propoganda stories of bollywood but largeness of the diaspora: indians who trans, who are muslim, who have been oppressed by their government, who are unacknowledged by society, etc—and prevail despite the odds stacked against them. they are encouraged to be themselves and fight against these occupational forces.
major props to dev patel for showing that hey, you actually can make a movie about indians in a way that perfectly encapsulates the various cultures, mythologies, AND egregious political climate, while also highlighting indian people and giving them the recognition and respect they often don't recieve in western—OR bollywood—canon. now that we know it's possible (it always was) i want more! thanks!
(also it helped that he was either in a suit, shirtless, or covered in blood [sometimes two at a time] for most of this movie. dev patel, i literally only need one chance...)