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bellucci-bella:
“Monica Bellucci by Sebastián Faena for Vogue [Italia], November 2020
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should-be-sleeping:

droawsy:

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portraits of utility poles

My autistic child got so excited upon seeing someone else portraying their special interest. What great art.

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Behold: every utility pole from our house to their school.

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matchagirl:
“cvasquez:
“The Texas Chainsaw Massacre cast (2003)
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depop sellers in 2023
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sarpedon:

sarpedon:

sarpedon:

ive worn heart shaped glasses for almost 4 years and they are just like my Thing and i love them so much and so often people will say shit like Oh Id Love To Wear Something Like That But I Could Never Pull It Off and like… babe no one can theyre heart shaped glasses u dont wear them to look flattering or stylish or whatever u wear them to make ur soul happy

stop worrying about whether u look Nice and start worrying about whether u look like You

i didnt articulate it well so i just wanna clarify. the point of this post was not “fuck the haters wear what you want” it was “fuck the idea that clothes and accessories exist to make you look good they should exist to make you happy”

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historical-nonfiction:
“ This is a holloway, a sunken lane formed by traffic or erosion. Some in Europe date to the Iron Age!
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captainlordauditor:

theropoda:

quecksilvereyes:

homosexual-having-tea:

You ever think about how unified humanity is by just everyday experiences? Tudor peasants had hangnails, nobles in the Qin dynasty had favorite foods, workers in the 1700s liked seeing flowers growing in pavement cracks, a cook in medieval Iran teared up cutting onions, a mom in 1300 told her son not to get grass stains on his clothes, some girl in the past loved staying up late to see the sun rise.

there are scriptures all over the world painstakingly crafted hundreds of years ago with paw prints and spelling mistakes or drawings covering up mistakes. a bunch of teenage girls 2000 years ago gathered to walk around their hometown, getting fast food and laughing with their friends. two friends shared blankets before people lived in houses. a mother ran a fine comb through her child’s hair and told it to stop squirming sometime in the 1000s. there are covered up sewing mistakes in couture dresses from the 1800s, some poor roman burnt their food so well past recognition that they just buried the entire pot. there are broken dishes hidden in gardens of people no one even remembers anymore

children eleven thousand years ago enjoyed jumping around in puddles made from the footprints of a giant sloth. children loved muddy puddles so long ago there were still megafauna alive

There’s a record of an emperor of Japan in the 9th century talking about his cat - how pretty it is, and how it stalks birds and curls up in a circle and meows mournfully for company and escaped its collar. All completely normal ordinary cat things. And then it ends with him saying “it is superior to all other cats”. I am delighted to be united across 1200 years with this fellow cat owner with exactly the same feelings about his cat that I have about mine.

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saxifraga-x-urbium:
“massivelimestonecube:
“today’s the day
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happy assorted cheese day
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karrova:
“Female Saint Holding a Book (detail) by Amico Aspertini
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golddustdyke:

not to be naive but it still shocks me when people are so apathetic and cruel towards others like .. you’re literally rotting on the inside … , hope you feel better soon ?

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mournfulroses:

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Clarice Lispector, from a letter in translation to Elisa Lispector, featured in All Letters of Clarice Lispector

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