This is a collection of stuff I really dig.
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geopsych:

Caught the moon hanging out in the bird bath this morning.

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daisyannewinchester:

I love how this could be either am or pm and still make sense

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khadij-al-kubra:

urielthealienboio:

maximum-alien:

ottermatopoeia:

ottermatopoeia:

kiwimidnight:

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This was………………. the drag of the century

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Same energy

Okay so in case y'all don’t know, this is from Pose. A series about the black trans community and ball culture in new York during the 80’s. Its got vogueing, lgbt+ culture, history, drama, romance, comedy, tragedy. Its wonderful and historically accurate and all the trans people are played by real trans actors.

This woman deadass committed a murder in the middle of a restaurant

that was fucking art

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gothicprep:

no offense but I’ve never gotten over anything that’s happened to me in my life

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foreveragope:

Moodboard; Claude Monet,
Father of Impressionism, he saw the world as an ever-moving blur of feeling…

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dawnofslime:

digital-phonetics:

dawnofslime:

I am a peddler of chubby cat pics

Pray. Show me your wares

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soulmeitu:

his name is Pickle

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temencmoth:

andreablog2-deactivated20220425:

La croix white claw kombumcha kratom lean cold brew grey goose tulsi gabbord industrial complex

we didnt start the fire

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slimepop:

slimepop:

met a big orange cat named cheese pizza tonight

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Cheese Pizza….

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webscene-remade:

LITTLE GIRL CAME UP TO MY DOOR DRESSED AS A SHARK & I GAVE HER M&MS AND SHE SAID “THANK YOU I LOVE YOU” & HER MOM SAID “YOU’RE SUPPOSED TO SAY HAPPY HALLOWEEN” & THE LITTLE GIRL SAID “SHE GAVE ME NEMNEMS. I LOVE HER”

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existential-celestial:

“It is only the sacred things that are worth touching,”

The Picture of Dorian Gray, Oscar Wilde (b. 16 October 1854).

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