This is colorful daily life of Puerto Rico in the 1940s through American photographer Jack Delano’s lens.
PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH

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Cosimo Galluzzi
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"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
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trying on a metaphor
occasionally subtle
will byers stan first human second
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One Nice Bug Per Day

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This is colorful daily life of Puerto Rico in the 1940s through American photographer Jack Delano’s lens.
bewitched forest
Library views. I’ve got to send my ideas for an extended essay to my tutor tomorrow, so had better get typing! #studygram #studyblr #view #architecture #oxford #oxforduniversity #merton #univ #window #studyspo (at University College, Oxford)
Arbutus unedo.
Fireworks in the Park Konstantin Somov 1907
Oooo what kind of letter is he secretly slipping through the gate to her?
Life is both sad and solemn. We are led into a wonderful world, we meet one another here, greet each other—and wander together for a brief moment. Then we lose each other and disappear as suddenly and unreasonably as we arrived
Jostein Gardner, Sophies World (via gabriellabowden)
Paris
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Cy Twombly, Tulips III no.1,1993 (Polaroid - Print)
Amsterdam 1994
I feel like I’ve swallowed a cloudy sky.
Haruki Murakami, Sputnik Sweetheart (via larmoyante)
She tasted like imported sophistication and domestic cigarettes.
Lucien Carr - from Kill Your Darlings (2013) Dir.John Krokidas (via watchoutforintellect)
I write poetry because I want to be alone and want to talk to people.
Allen Ginsberg (via wordsnquotes)