"j’aimerais que ton corps soit un clavier pour que je puisse y écrire des mots d’amour"
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Not today Justin

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Jules of Nature
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cherry valley forever

if i look back, i am lost
we're not kids anymore.
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"j’aimerais que ton corps soit un clavier pour que je puisse y écrire des mots d’amour"
A Short Life of Trouble (traditional) - Murphy Campbell
Stacy Kranitz “From the Study on Post Pubescent Manhood”
Actéon
« Ma plus grande ambition? Devenir immortel et puis ...mourir. »
Urban Youth – Jouko Lehtola 1999
Yes (2020)
Lyon part dieu.
Henry Chalfant : art is not a crime
"I started to take pictures of graffiti in 1976 when I could no longer contain my curiosity and my enthusiasm for the flourishing and rapidly evolving art that I was watching on the NYC subways."
Mu Boyan : fatty series
Mu Boyan is a contemporary Chinese sculptor. Best known for his variety of small-scale and life-sized depictions of obese young men suspended in various activities or poses, the underlying focus of his work is the transforming views of weight gain in China. Where obesity was once seen as a sign of wealth in a country where many people were starving, popular views are now shifting towards the Western perception of the overweight as grotesque and unhealthy.
Bakuon Rettō (爆音列島)
Seiji Kurata