Margareta von Österreich-Toskana. Blue iris in the castle park of Archduke Karl Stephan in Veli Lošinj, 1913.
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Margareta von Österreich-Toskana. Blue iris in the castle park of Archduke Karl Stephan in Veli Lošinj, 1913.

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i like to pretend i already died and asked god to send me back to earth so i can swim in lakes again and see mountains and get my heart broken and love my friends and cry so hard in the bathroom and go grocery shopping 1,000 more times. and that i promised i would never forget the miracle of being here
Encyclopedia of an Ordinary Life, Amy Krouse Rosenthal

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what Work is the most important? the work you have to do next. narrow the scope of focus down to that singular glittering point.
How to get out of a rut
Kaoru Yamada aka 山田カオル aka Yamada Kaoru (Japanese, b. Kamakura Japan) - Soft Rays, Paintings: Digital Art
Antarctica Abandoned Stations
this 50′s hungarian comic strip I’d never heard of until now is so damn cute for something that also gets so horny
It helps that the writer was trying to create something he hoped would appeal to women as much as men.
Yeah and I think where it really succeeds vs. modern anime wifey fantasy shit is that Jucika really is just a character super comfortable with being sexual, likes looking sexy and even has no shame in using it to get her way:
….But at the same time, she doesn’t tolerate being objectified against her wishes:
….And the comic takes her side in both cases, whereas I’ve seen countless modern narratives in which this same character would have only been framed as like a Slutty ™ Bitch ™ or full blown villain.
One of the things I also really like about this comic, besides what’s already been stated, is that the humor isn’t always about her being sexy. Sometimes it’s just about other goofy things in her life!
oh yes many of them are experienes just anybody can relate to
but then there’s also the time she just….built a functional AI?
she just didn’t predict how the robot rebellion would really manifest
I love how there isn’t a single dialogue bubble, yet you can fully understand what’s happening.
Always reblog Jucika.
really factual recounting with no embellishments whatsoever

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William R. Davis
Unknown, Bear, late 19th century
more unknown bears
Nightwalkers by Ben J
'ephemeral folk figures: spring, summer, autumn, winter' in scarecrows - avon neal + ann parker (1978)

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Grey Gardens (Ellen Hovde, Albert Maysles, David Maysles & Muffie Meyer, 1975)