I soar, I sing I can’t see a thing
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Aqua Utopia|海の底で記憶を紡ぐ
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
Misplaced Lens Cap
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One Nice Bug Per Day

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YOU ARE THE REASON

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I soar, I sing I can’t see a thing
Little thing
“Labyrinth” 1986 Jennifer Connelly
this is that “delicate time” //2021
Romantic Encounter (illustration), 1864, by Mihály Zichy.
Ottessa Moshfegh, My Year of Rest and Relaxation
“The Globe Shrinks” - Barbara Kruger
Giuseppe Penone, Biforcazione, 1987-92
this is what a king looks like
head not empty, many abstract uncommunicatable thoughts
☁️ by Kanghee Kim
witch house and its guardian by Simon Hintermann
thinking about andrew garfield and the fact that he said yes i do believe in love at first sight but i also believe that you would love absolutely anybody if you knew their story i also believe that the modern notion of romantic love is seriously misguided and it creates a lot of problems in our modern world i believe that we need to reevaluate this idea that we have of the nuclear family this idea that we have of 2.4 children this idea that we have that it’s adam and eve and not adam and steve i believe that um it’s possible for all of us to be in love all the time with ourselves and with everyone around us
Cheryl Strayed, Tiny Beautiful Things: Advice on Love and Life from Dear Sugar
[ PICTURE ID: “ … But boundaries have nothing to do with whether you love someone or not. They are not judgments, punishments or betrayals. They are a purely peaceable thing: the basic principles you identify for yourself that define the behaviors that you will tolerate from others, as well as the responses you will have to those behaviors. Boundaries teach people how to treat you and they teach you how to respect yourself.”
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