from “what does love mean? see how 4-8 year-old kids describe love” by ladan lashkari
[”when someone loves you, the way they say your name is different. you just know that your name is safe in their mouth.” billy - age 4]
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from “what does love mean? see how 4-8 year-old kids describe love” by ladan lashkari
[”when someone loves you, the way they say your name is different. you just know that your name is safe in their mouth.” billy - age 4]
appreciation post for everyone whos ever talked to me bc im annoying and dumb
the predatory wasp of the palisades is out to get us (sufjan stevens) / le lit (henri de toulouse-lautrec) / co-star / maurice (e.m. forster) / salman toor / oscar wilde
you ever sit on a bus and suddenly get filled with an enormous tenderness towards everyone else on it
we are all just animals turning our heads towards each other and looking away when the other person catches our eye. sniffing the air when someone gets off the bus and leaves the scent of perfume behind. doing silly faces and making the baby who’s being held by her tired mother smile. smiling at the girl who’s got her hair cut short like yours, then you both looking back at your phones again, then randomly remembering her eyebrow piercing again in three years when you’re sitting on a different bus in a different city. we’re all planning on what kind of dinner we’re going to make once we get home and thinking of our dogs and looking at each others clothes and wondering what kind of lives the people around us live and then we thank the driver and get off the bus and never see each other again. but this is somehow a very sweet thought to me at the moment
Edward Enninful shot by Stefan Ruiz
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why is this so fucking funny
A woman waits outside the courthouse to hear sentencing, by Pete Muller.
Adwoa Aboah in “Photosynyhesis” / Photographed by Tyrone Lebon / For Garage Magazine Spring/Summer 2014
Just me and my Spotify playlists against the world
Elsa Beskow: From the book Children of the Forest
Pool party 🍹🌱