noise dept.
PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH
Not today Justin
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Monterey Bay Aquarium
DEAR READER

Kaledo Art

Origami Around

#extradirty
One Nice Bug Per Day
i don't do bad sauce passes
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
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Cosmic Funnies
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Cosimo Galluzzi

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@totgeboren
Don't you fucking leave me.
some knight vi
Virginia Woolf, from a letter to Vanessa Bell, featured in The Selected Letters of Virginia Woolf
honestly big #october mood
“Let’s raise children who won’t have to recover from their childhoods.”
— Pam Leo
And so I gazed at my scars like I would to the stars—and I thanked them for reminding me of my ability to survive through the wild unknowns of it all.
Taylor Ashley
“Loving someone is taking a constant risk with your emotions. When you find the right person,the one you know you want to be with, that person becomes worth the risk.”
— Monica Murphy, Second Chance Boyfriend
if you care for your girl,
remind her she’s safe without her having to ask. notice the details she hides behind silence. make her laugh when she forgets how. touch her like she’s sacred, not fragile. and speak to her in ways that calm her storms, not add to them.
that’s not soft. that’s strength she’ll never want to live without.
Deck & Patio Styles, 1996
May you love yourself more than you love the idea of someone else choosing you.
Do you find yourself staring at the empty space, wishing it was filled with me, like I long to be with you?
“It’s our choices that matter in the end. Not wishes, not words, not promises.”
— Alexandra Bracken, Passenger