pulp fiction (1994)
Jules of Nature
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Three Goblin Art
Misplaced Lens Cap
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Kiana Khansmith

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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
Keni
macklin celebrini has autism
Show & Tell
Cosmic Funnies

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"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
TVSTRANGERTHINGS

pixel skylines

❣ Chile in a Photography ❣
almost home
we're not kids anymore.

seen from Saudi Arabia

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@unwrittenallure
pulp fiction (1994)
(18+)
March 1998 - Courteney Cox, Matthew Perry and Jennifer Aniston arrive at London Heathrow airport
“Thanks again for saving me. Someday, I’ll save you too.”
— Zelda Fitzgerald
Nicola del Roscio 💙
The scariest part of growing up is realizing you possess some of the same flaws that your parents have.
Une femme en jaune en train de lire, Rome 1981
Photo by Charles H. Traub
“If a person can’t get out of bed, something is making them exhausted. If a student isn’t writing papers, there’s some aspect of the assignment that they can’t do without help. If an employee misses deadlines constantly, something is making organization and deadline-meeting difficult. Even if a person is actively choosing to self-sabotage, there’s a reason for it — some fear they’re working through, some need not being met, a lack of self-esteem being expressed. People do not choose to fail or disappoint. No one wants to feel incapable, apathetic, or ineffective. If you look at a person’s action (or inaction) and see only laziness, you are missing key details. There is always an explanation. There are always barriers. Just because you can’t see them, or don’t view them as legitimate, doesn’t mean they’re not there. Look harder. Maybe you weren’t always able to look at human behavior this way. That’s okay. Now you are. Give it a try.”
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— “Laziness Does Not Exist” by E Price on Medium
(And a footnote I didn’t see explicitly covered in the article: laziness still doesn’t exist when it is you yourself making no progress and not knowing why. You deserve that respect and consideration, too, even from yourself.)
Photo: @tuffcarol
Me whenever I play literally anything
Me when I do anything
when susan sontag said: “the aura around each thing. respect it. pause a moment before you grasp something.”
Vancouver Island, BC, July 1, 2016
Castleton, Peak District
Amy Dunne: *drops mic*
(This is probably my favorite rant in literature)