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hello vonnie

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Keni

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shark vs the universe
I'd rather be in outer space 🛸

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NASA
PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH
Xuebing Du

❣ Chile in a Photography ❣

Product Placement
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follow my ig: taydederick for my adventurous fall photos
You can discover your favourite band when you’re in your late twenties. You can meet your best friend when you’re in your thirties. You can finally accomplish a life goal when you’re in your fifties. Your youth isn’t the only time frame where amazing, life-changing things can happen.
You can discover your favourite band when you’re in your late twenties. You can meet your best friend when you’re in your thirties. You can finally accomplish a life goal when you’re in your fifties. Your youth isn’t the only time frame where amazing, life-changing things can happen.
Lighting my fall candles today and honestly it’s very serene.
concept: Night outside. I’m sitting on your lap in the livingroom. We’re cuddleling in a hungry playful way, waiting for our homemade pizza to finish cooking in the oven. 20’s jazz records playing in the background.
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“Angry, and half in love with you, and tremendously sorry, I turned away”
— F. Scott Fitzgerald, The Great Gatsby
“I know I am going to love you too much – far too much.”
— Katherine Mansfield, from a letter to J.M. Murry featured in “The Collected Letters of Katherine Mansfield,” (via podencos)
“I can feel the daisies growing over me.”
— John Keats’s (1795-1821) last words