“And here she is, waiting in the dark. Like she always is. Right here and oceans apart at the very same time.”

if i look back, i am lost

Kiana Khansmith
Aqua Utopia|海の底で記憶を紡ぐ

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Keni
let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open

izzy's playlists!

#extradirty
styofa doing anything
NASA
RMH
Claire Keane
Sade Olutola

Kaledo Art
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Xuebing Du

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we're not kids anymore.
i don't do bad sauce passes

Origami Around
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@wellthatsjustme
“And here she is, waiting in the dark. Like she always is. Right here and oceans apart at the very same time.”
Antonio García Mencía (Spanish, 1853-1915) - Lilly Pads
small buildings of Kyoto, Japan shot by photographer, John Einarsen
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#this is a dog committing what are obviously cat crimes - azzandra
Another case where the camera was clearly set up to figure out how the little shit was pulling it off
Bean prints
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it’s absolutely hilarious to me when dogs use pillows. like rest ur head sweetness
it’s been a long hard day of sniffing around the garden give him a break
I promise. Doing it scared will you give you the best results in the end. I’m learning to step more out of my comfort zone this year, and so far I’m proud of myself.
Excellent advice! One of my former bosses used to ask questions: “What’s the worse that can happen? Someone is going to die? Are you going to set off an atomic bomb? Is someone going to hit you with a hammer over the phone?”
I have to make two phone calls I don’t really want to make (to my bank and to Canadian Revenue Agency), ugh they are not going to hit me with a hammer, and yet… 😓
Good kitties
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Here we see the migration of the beautiful watermelon
Blessed
Jess Hannah
Future vet and his patient
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