- sylvia plath
dirt enthusiast

oozey mess

blake kathryn
noise dept.

Love Begins

izzy's playlists!

shark vs the universe
PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH
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KIROKAZE

if i look back, i am lost

Kaledo Art
One Nice Bug Per Day
Show & Tell
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NASA
ojovivo
RMH
macklin celebrini has autism
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- sylvia plath
El coyote handball, Jacob Inez
Before disappearing, Carl Corey
Hey idk if you remember me lol but hi for the first time in like a decade
Omg heyyyyyyyy
Honestly if we didn’t share the planet with funny little animals I would have fucking lost it years ago
“You should be at the club.” No, I should be at the scholastic book fair.
november 🍂 enjoy the colors before they're gone ✶
tip jar • links
Mossy rooms 🌿
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emo kids have cool hair.
The diaries of Janice Lowry
From childhood on, Lowry filled small notebooks with daily musings and drawings. Then, in the mid-1970s, she moved to a larger format, 7 ½- by 9 ½-inch notebooks. For almost 40 years, Lowry—an artist best known for her intricate, three-foot-tall assemblages—filled the roomier notebooks with jottings and sketches. The pages contain everything from original drawings, collages and rubber-stamp images to observations about herself and the world, including the commonplace “to-do” lists many of us make: “pay bills/make plane res/get asthma med/Judi birthday gift.”
Lowry said she originally started the notebooks “as books for my sons, so they could see my progress through life. Now they’re 126 chapters of a memoir.”
Lowry died of cancer in 2009.
― Akwaeke Emezi, The Death of Vivek Oji
[text ID: Some people can't see softness without wanting to hurt it.]
Celebrating the Versatility of Wood Decor in 3 Distinct Interiors
Cold dip, Oliver Jeffers