antiqueanimals:

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Carl Rungius (1869 – 1959), Antelope, oil on board, 10 × 8 inches.

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chcocats:

waving is so cute. literally hi

fairycosmos:

every time i make a mistake im like theyre going to put me down like a sick dog

frozenwolftemplar:

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Ocean Life. James M. Sommerville (probable designer); Christian Schussele (artist).

crystalmethsthings:

andreil:

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zegalba:

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Yohji Yamamoto autumn/winter 2015

lycaniums-room:

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An ad for your deepest desires :)

hoopearring:

dont make me tap the sign

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ashstfu:

its the last month of 2023 so i’m just gonna say it: what the absolute fuck was that

spiderversegf:

everything i do i do with playful and bisexual intent

shirkers2018dirsanditan:

all that bimbo girl dinner girl math “i’m too pretty to understand the economy” passenger princess shit is not subversive. it does not make men mad. it is not reclamation. the joke is on you. they are laughing at you, not with you, and the tradition of women who play to men’s most heinous views of women in order to get a bag is long and established. these women are apart of that legacy no matter what idiotic, hyperonline choice feminism spin they try to give it. it is never and never will be progressive to treat women as though we are naturally incompetent and incapable

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An Artist’s Catch: Watercolors by Frank Stick (1884-1966). Edited by David Stick. Published in 1981.

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petaltexturedskies:

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Louise Glück, from Persephone The Wanderer in “Poems 1962-2012”

sluttynurse:

women are allowed to be a little mean to me if they’re hot about it

strix-alba:

pinkfriday2:

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#I feel like we’re all conditioned to give these corporatized apologies or statements for every interaction#because when you talk like a regular fucking person online it’s much more easily misinterpreted by people who just want to be pissed off#you know the Tweet that’s like “I like pancakes” “so you hate waffles?” “no bitch that’s a whole new sentence what are you talking about”#corporate apologies and statements read the way they do because they’re intentionally structured to prevent ambiguity or misunderstanding#while also conveying a certain tone that will hopefully prevent people from getting mad while they read it#and when we have to buffer everything we say with conditional statements to prevent some rando from ripping us apart over a perceived slight#everything we say starts to sound sanitized and corporate (x)