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KIROKAZE
occasionally subtle
almost home
let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open

Origami Around

izzy's playlists!

pixel skylines
Three Goblin Art

祝日 / Permanent Vacation
Keni
Alisa U Zemlji Chuda
taylor price
will byers stan first human second
Cosimo Galluzzi

Discoholic 🪩
DEAR READER
we're not kids anymore.
RMH
wallacepolsom

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Under water hexagons
Javanese brekkie stand #35mm
Edie Sunday: When Mystery Meets Intimacy
Edie Sunday is a 26-year-old film photographer from Austin, Texas. With her creative approach and experimental nature, she has been trying out all sorts of techniques and methods to manipulate her photographs to better fit her artistic vision. Over the years, however, she has come to focus more on simplicity while still creating intimate, mysterious, and obscure images.
Backside show #35mm
I do not hate rains at all #gooutstayout (at Batu Bolong Beach, Canggu)
Whatever you do make sure it puts a smile on your face #crusinjava
@kankabono at his atelier
Old Man's
@andrecricket getting loose at home
"Everything is theoretically impossible until it's done"- Robert A. Heinlein | And this is the bay that goes beyond a theory (at Deus Ex Machina, Temple Of Enthusiasm, Canggu, Bali)
Style maestro @ayox_canggu
Post rain stroll
Heading south #35mm
@belive_flim passing through #35mm
KING OF MOLAM The king is back in town. No I’m not talking about the King Rama something my friend but I’m talking about the king of Molam, The Paradise Bangkok Molam International Band.Molam is the traditional sound of Isan in the north-east of Thailand and the band is the modern icon of its kind who has been representing the region’s classic legacy both nationally and internationally. The guys behind this band are DJ Chris Menist and DJ Maft Sai who runs the band’s label and a record store in Thailand. Their initial aim was to revive the country’s classics and compiled two volumes of Sound of Siam for the Soundway label. Later, band was formed and made its live debut back in 2012. At Vick’s Weekend held at The Jam Factory Bangkok in a typical sauna-hot evening, huge pile of people flown to enjoy the good vibes nailed with great food, cold booze and chilled music and I was lucky enough to be present on this special occasion.
The King of Molam
When it comes alive