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Cosimo Galluzzi
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Xuebing Du
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oozey mess
DEAR READER

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cherry valley forever
Three Goblin Art
will byers stan first human second
Sweet Seals For You, Always
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her

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Monterey Bay Aquarium
hello vonnie
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@svnblush
I’m dating a supervillian
Dystopian novels be like “there’s no music but our national anthem and this forbidden rebel song” as if all of earth really let go of ABBA music
zeus: you are condemned to carry the weight of the sky.
atlas: ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
me talking to a film major
me: hey
them: *talks about pulp fiction or whatever*
me: i love high school musical 2
“Stories you read when you’re the right age never quite leave you. You may forget who wrote them or what the story was called. Sometimes you’ll forget precisely what happened, but if a story touches you it will stay with you, haunting the places in your mind that you rarely ever visit.”
— Neil Gaiman
maggie: dreamer trilogy book one is called call down the hawk it’s releasing nov 5th.
all of us awakening from our slumber:
Nimit Nigam
Warlimpirrnga Tjapaltjarri (Australian-Aboriginal, b. c. 1958, east of Kiwirrkurra, Western Australia) - Swamp Site of Marawa from Tingari Cycle Ancestral Stories Paintings: Acrylics on Belgian Linen
Irving Penn Running Children, Morocco, Rabat, 1951, printed before 1959 / gelatin silver print.
The only thing that’d be more potentially embarrassing than my internet history would be my calculator history, a chronicle of all the painfully simple math I couldn’t manage to do in my head.
Le Printemps, 1896. Eugene Bidau