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Peter Solarz
Misplaced Lens Cap
Sade Olutola
Monterey Bay Aquarium
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
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face reveal
Elizabeth Shull
seasoflife
Mount Rainier Mornings
it’s always summer v winter bitches fighting for their life, where are the spring/autumn girlies, the moderate temperatures crowd, the transition period aficionados, the ‘sun is shining but the wind’s cold’ connoisseurs, the ‘decay and rebirth of nature’ devotees
"do it scared" i do it scared everytime im scared all the time
how it started vs how it's going
༄˖°.🍃.ೃ࿔*:・ Forests in Old Animation
Man kann ja über die deutsche Literatur sagen was man will aber Märchen haben schon sehr damit gekocht, dass der standard Abschlussatz "Und wenn sie nicht gestorben sind, dann leben sie noch heute." geworden ist. Großartige Anreihung von Worten. Ja, I guess wenn sie nicht gestorben sind, dann leben sie noch heute. Kann man nichts gegen sagen. Waren sie glücklich bis ans Ende ihrer Tage? Wer weiß! Aber solange sie nicht gestorben sind dann leben sie noch. Logischer Rückschluss oder so.
due to personal reasons *screams in the middle of a forest*
accidentally said "invasive thoughts" instead of "intrusive thoughts" today and actually I think I'm onto something. this thought does not belong here and it is harming the local ecosystem
Loch Moon Moths - Sheila Anderson Hardy
Scottish , b. 1956 -
OIl on canvas , 26 x 20 cm.