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January 13, 2019nessamiibo
January 12, 2019ritualprojects

ritualprojects:

SHOOT 1 Y/PROJECT FEATURED IN PURPLE MAGAZINE
SHOOT 2 Y/PROJECT FEATURED IN PURPLE MAGAZINE
SHOOT 3 VETEMENTS FEATURED IN PURPLE MAGAZINE
SHOOT 4 VETEMENTS FEATURED IN PURPLE MAGAZINE

January 8, 2019garrettauthor

thyrell:

thyrell:

thyrell:

garrettauthor:

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This made me so fucking angry I have to inflict it on all of you.

what’s the punchline here

wait

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January 8, 2019papillonnne

papillonnne:

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ANNIE HSIAO-CHING WANG

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January 8, 2019xxziggystardust
mudform:
“Um fashion
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mudform:

Um fashion

January 5, 2019mossworm
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January 3, 2019orthelious

orthelious:

Alejandro Cartagena captured Mexican workers on their way to job sites in Car Poolers. This is such an amazing and simple photo series. 

January 3, 2019benepla-deactivated20180521

holybooks:

shrek one: BEST

shrek two: the funniest movie i have ever seen. literally one of the funniest comedies of all time. incredible pacing and dialogue. reference jokes that were actually funny. surreal world that was so modern fantasy it actually worked. rocking score. awesome scene set to “i need a hero” being sung by the villain unironically and completely played straight. a bar of villains. just overall the best concepts ever.

shrek three: bad

shrek four: bad

December 31, 2018toadprince
December 31, 2018eclogues

eclogues:

Interviewer: ‘A Pearl’ really gets me, especially the line “you’re getting tired of me, and all the things that I don’t talk about.” The economy of words is great… But I guess the overall message of this song is that it takes time to adjust to peace in a relationship; does that surprise you?

Mitski: I think what’s more surprising to me is when you’re OK - but you’re not used to being OK, and when you’ve been unhappy for so long that being unhappy is your norm and what you’re uncomfortable with - so when you’re not unhappy, when you’re finally fine, you don’t know what to do with yourself. You repeat self-destructive behaviours because it’s what you know, it’s what you feel you deserve and what you’re comfortable with. If it’s just your life then you can be as self-destructive as you want, but what makes it complicated is if you have someone else in your life who cares about you, if you’re in a relationship, and you’re supposed to be fine and you have someone asking about you and caring about you, but you just can’t stop being unhappy, because being unhappy is what you want. That feeling of someone else being involved in your wellbeing, and not being able to be well for them.

Mitski’s interview with the 405

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