
祝日 / Permanent Vacation
Monterey Bay Aquarium
dirt enthusiast
Stranger Things
todays bird
trying on a metaphor

Kaledo Art
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"

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will byers stan first human second

JVL
Alisa U Zemlji Chuda
One Nice Bug Per Day

shark vs the universe
Mike Driver
NASA
cherry valley forever
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hello vonnie
AnasAbdin
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seen from France
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@the--moon--raven
Coffe & Music first
Never
I respect the moon's unwillingness to be photographed on a phone
6.28.26
The real danger of misinformation isn't that it changes a few minds. It's that it erodes trust in truth itself. Once people believe only what reinforces their worldview, reality becomes fragmented. The world feels a little crazier every day.
The scariest part isn't that people believe the information they read or hear—it's that some people stop believing anything except what confirms what they already wanted to be true. Misinformation isn't just spreading anymore; it's digging its claws deep into people's minds. I see people desperately searching for any shred of evidence—whether it's true or not—to validate what they already believe. No wonder it feels like everyone is living on a different planet.
“I want to drink moonlight and bathe in flower petals. To wear the earth, sleep in streams, and taste the stars.”
— My soul is wild