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I keep going on random adventures with this boy, ever since like one week prior my birthday, I’ve started seeing 222, 333, 111, everywhere, yesterday we saw a fox at 4am, I have lived here 21 years and never seen a fox, and then he stopped me from stepping on a beautiful salamander. I feel like he’s inducing me with a certain happiness and drive I haven’t felt in a long time, and everything feels eery

  527

madeofwhitebone:

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Connecting with nature will bring you peace

  anue
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albumliners:

Radiohead // A Moon Shaped Pool (2016) // Art Rock 
Album art by Thom Yorke and Stanley Donwood 

  ortut
  14145

ortut:
“Kana Tanaka - Daydreaming bubble, 1998
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ortut:

Kana Tanaka - Daydreaming bubble, 1998

  855

holly-warbs:
“see you space cowboy…
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holly-warbs:

see you space cowboy…

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fashionweeksfaves:
“Armani Privé Fall 2018 Couture
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fashionweeksfaves:

Armani Privé Fall 2018 Couture 

  662

 art; 
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moonlandingwasfaked:

bro stop chanting in dead languages you’re scaring the hoes

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johnnysilverhand:

Tech noir (aka sci-fi noir, cyber noir, future noir) films are about technology perceived as a destructive dystopian force that threatens every aspect of our reality. They often expose the temporal nature of concepts of identity and society: rather than being fixed aspects of a permanent and indestructible ‘nature,’ these concepts, like nature itself, are shown as mere parts of a larger simulacrum that is subject to change, exploitation, and even annihilation. Yet, even as tech-noir films present films present the mirror that reveals us to be as expendable and replaceable as any consumer product, they simultaneously affirm conventional beliefs and values - as do all popular genres.“

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merriweatherpostpaviliontshirt:

HOW DO I OPEN THE PUSSY CHAKRA????????????????

  4orror
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4orror:

Mom says that a house is like a body. And every house has eyes and bones and skin. A face. This room is like the heart of the house.

The Haunting of Hill House (2018) “Silence Lay Steadily” dir. Mike Flanagan


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