emilie hofferber
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@theartofmadeline
Cosmic Funnies
Jules of Nature
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styofa doing anything
$LAYYYTER
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if i look back, i am lost

JVL
Mike Driver
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trying on a metaphor

blake kathryn

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emilie hofferber
bizarre magazine japan vol. 1
god the horrible urge to vague post is eating me alive but i must
someone wronged me once
John Anster Fitzgerald - Fairies Looking Through A Gothic Arch (c.1864).
get in girls, we’re going to increase our brain’s neuroplasticity and rewire it by meditating on love, praying from a place of love and practicing gratitude every single day
sarah bahbah
early bloomers
milky way of lilium japonicum - flickr 2013
Egon Schiele, Seated Woman With Bent Knees, 1917
Christiane F. (1981)
Daily affirmations for tesla owners: your car is ugly as hell and everyone hates you
“Someone who takes love away from us devastates the cultural structure we’ve worked on all our lives, deprives us of that sort of Eden that until that moment had made us appear innocent and lovable. Human beings give the worst of themselves when their cultural clothes are torn off, and they find themselves facing the nakedness of their bodies, they feel the shame of them. In a certain sense the loss of love is the common experience closest to the myth of the expulsion from the earthly paradise: it’s the violent end of the illusion of having a heavenly body, it’s the discovery of one’s own dispensability and perishability.”
— Elena Ferrante, Frantumaglia