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Misplaced Lens Cap
Show & Tell
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Love Begins

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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
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The tedious regurgitation ends tomorrow
I feel this is really under-appreciated
I know you’re tired, but come. This is the way.
Rumi (via misswallflower)
One of the best breaks filled with the best company
how do you miss someone you've never really met?
sometimes i wonder if the world’s so small that we can never get away from the sprawl
where is this miracle land and how do i get there
We live in an environment of banality. For most people, that’s enough. But how do you get through? How do you rip off that coating of banality? You have to make people descend into the depths of themselves.
Svetlana Alexievich, the winner of 2015′s Nobel Prize in Literature. Read Masha Gessen’s story on the author in this week’s issue. (via newyorker)
Chalk Paths, by Eric Ravilious
.”The Limits of Control” written and directed by Jim Jarmusch
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