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PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH
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YOU ARE THE REASON
taylor price
i don't do bad sauce passes
almost home

JBB: An Artblog!

Love Begins
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open

Origami Around
$LAYYYTER

#extradirty
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@whendidihopon
catching up w ask polly this morning
Very whimsical scene on the train yesterday evening
Words from sidelines by phoebe bridgers
jewellery box crab
heartstrings I (2013) by selma alaçam
“midnight” 2019
Do what you want cause change is coming either way
Jean Paul Gaultier Fall-Winter 2025 Gloves
Constantly remember how full of choices life is and how if you let your guilt or shame lead you instead of joy you truly will have no one to blame but yourself when you are living a life that feels heavy and constrained instead of happy and free
When you are not a child anymore you have to make decisions based on your own beliefs and no one else's and if you can't then no one is gonna save you - it's something you do for yourself regardless of how it looks to people around you and no one is gonna tell you to choose yourself
Johanna Hedva, "Sick Woman Theory"
Image ID: a screenshot of typed text reading: "The most anti-capitalist protest is to care for another and to care for yourself. To take on the historically feminized and therefore invisible practice of nursing, nurturing, caring. To take seriously each other’s vulnerability and fragility and precarity, and to support it, honor it, empower it. To protect each other, to enact and practice a community of support. A radical kinship, an interdependent sociality, a politics of care." /.End ID]
Photography: Taras Kuščynskyj, 1971
Maarten Inghels · I Used To Be A Mountain