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OKAY so I saw this a few days ago and was like “whatever” but then I smashed my phone in a car door, had to clean up some dead baby bunnies in my yard, and have just generally NOT had a good week. I’m fucking spooked and I’m reblogging this twice to get the universe to stop.

I ignored this too and then i got kicked out of my house. Also reblogging twice.


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Palace of the Winds in Jaipur, India


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i don’t know what to say

I have never been more uncomfortable in my life


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dannydevitosfoot:

Pillow Talk | Dass Transfers on Pilllow Cases

sexts printed on pillow cases to represent the concept of being wanted and how foreign it is for me


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Thugs.

September 2014.

Photography by Jeana Lindo

view the full set of images here

“My series presents the truth about the sensitivity of boys, especially boys of color. It is important to have images that positively portray boys of color because they are stereotyped in ways which lead people to believe that they feel less pain than other people. Their negative depiction in popular media contributes to a lack of empathy for them and robs them of human qualities. My images show that boys of color are people who feel pain just as strongly if not more than others. Like flowers, they are beautiful and must be protected. Please do not step on them.”


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crossconnectmag:

Miki Takahashi born 1978 is a motion designer / video editor / photographer from Tokio, Japan.

Through double exposure, the Toyko-based artist allows portraits of herself to reveal her inner feelings. The merged cityscapes of her “Inside” series become vessels of feeling, emotion, and allusion. Time stands still, captured in moments of floating freedom and inward reflection. The urban space opens itself up to an invisible sense of emotion, before absorbing the very same. The poetic style of the shots also portrays a narrative of city life. Tokyo is revealed to us from an unusual, unfamiliar perspective. These self-portraits are therefore both moving and remarkably expressive.

Stephan Reisner

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