
Andulka
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if i look back, i am lost
Peter Solarz

shark vs the universe

Janaina Medeiros
d e v o n
hello vonnie
Show & Tell
Alisa U Zemlji Chuda
cherry valley forever
art blog(derogatory)

izzy's playlists!
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
I'd rather be in outer space 🛸

PR's Tumblrdome
Monterey Bay Aquarium

❣ Chile in a Photography ❣
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dirt enthusiast
seen from Canada
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@subliminal-stimuli
you met me at a very oh god oh fuck oh fuck oh god oh fuck oh god oh god oh fuck oh god oh god oh god oh fuck oh god time in my life
but i'm so so so very glad you're here. ty
The Apparition, by Gustave Moreau (1826-1898)
Behold! The Wizard! by MysticLinear
The Black Sun, Bill Mayer, 2017
Gouache, with gold leaf, on watercolor paper
1954-2026
You will be missed. ❤️
RIP Anthony Stewart Head (1954 - 2026)
Reminder that seeing a disabled person participate in a task once does NOT mean it is easy and straightforward for them and that making assumptions (and loudly voicing said assumptions) based on that is incredible unhelpful
You don't see the preparations made in advance to be able to tolerate the event.
You don't see the discomfort or pain they're experiencing during the event.
You don't see the rest after the event.
You don't see the crash or flare up that the event may cause.
You haven't considered that their disability could be dynamic. Sure, they may have managed an event however if their condition is dynamic there aren't any garentees they can handle it multiple times, equally there are no garentees they'll be able to handle it in the future.
cats are full of love and violence. can relate