i don't do bad sauce passes

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"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open

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Misplaced Lens Cap

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Details: Vanitas, Crispijn van de Passe I, 1612
Mount Aso, Kyushu, Kumamoto, Japan by akira-ge
Living root bridges of Meghalaya, India || Daniel Kordan
"Local Khasi people used to grow the bridges almost like bonsai trees. For decades khasi were forming a bridge which is actually alive and growing further. Locals were growing these bridges directing the roots of several trees on both sides of the river with bamboo sticks. It is incredible interaction between humans and nature." ~ Daniel Kordan
VIRGIL FINLAY - DREAMER
Mummy of Pharaoh at the Cairo Museum, early 20th century
USSR electrification map, 1959
Ludwig von Hagn (German, 1819-1898)
In the Garden of the Palazzo Colonna in Rome, 1867
Winslow Homer (1836-1910) "The Fog Warning" (1885) Oil on canvas Located in the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Massachusetts, United States
Isaac Snowman - Slumber (n.d.)
candid portrait of me in my head earlier today
Eric Boutilier-Brown ph. | How we sleep, 2003
Coucher de Soleil Sur la Mer, Constantin Westchiloff (Russian, 1877–1945)
Nat Farbman Dairy Farmer Arch Badertscher Feeding his Cats, Blackie and Brownie, While Milking a Cow 1954
“Know yourself and you will win all battles.”
— Sun Tzu, The Art of War (via wordsnquotes)
H.R. Giger: Organisches (1966)