i’m ready for someone to fall in love with me k thx
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Love Begins
Misplaced Lens Cap

JBB: An Artblog!
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
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Cosimo Galluzzi

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祝日 / Permanent Vacation
Monterey Bay Aquarium

ellievsbear

roma★
occasionally subtle
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
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we're not kids anymore.
Claire Keane
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@theoverthinkingoctopus
i’m ready for someone to fall in love with me k thx
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joy sullivan
is tumblr still alive?? where is everyone :(
I never got over anything. I miss everyone and everything. nostalgia and grief kill me every day. oh and I also love going on walks.
could use a cigarette
does anyone want me
who am I without my playlists
One day, in the future, this entire system of tiered passports and immigration restrictions and second-class citizenship will be gone, a relic of the past, and the phrase "Immigration is a human right, moving is a human right" will seem as quaint and obvious as "Aparteid is bad" in an old sci-fi episode
painting this on the ceiling above my bed so it's the first thing i see upon waking in the morning and the last thing i see before falling asleep at night
i miss everything all the time but whatever
headphones aren't enough. i need the song to stab me in the chest
Oh how it all lays before me
who wanna crash the fuck out with me i'm so over it
"whats your favourite genre of music" songs that i like. it's pretty cool every single song in that genre is one that i like
i’ll be fine i just need a day where nothing exists. not even me
(excerpted from Leila Chatti's poem: "Tea", published in Missouri Review)