Kim Taehyung as Vincent Van Gogh Paintings ♡ for @kimtaegis
The most precious place✨️
I have found the most valuable thing.
Some messages left by queer Palestinians who face annihilation by the Israeli government in their retaliation against Hamas. The Israeli government has dropped thousand of bombs, leveled streets, cut off water, gas, and electricity, bombed hospitals, ambulances, mandated evacuation and then bomb evacuees. Innocent people are dying in the mass.
There is no need for this government to employ these acts of collective punishment. The same logic that is used to condemn the acts of Hamas, should be used to condemn the actions of the Israeli government. No one deserves to slaughtered and dehumanized.
And keep in mind, that this terror is not unusual for the Palestinian people, and this is another horrific event in a decades long oppression and apartheid.
Yes it definitely did!!❤️
saw an elderly man bent down w his phone trying to take a photo of the purple spring flowers growing next to the sidewalk ……... hope this mental image brought u as much joy as the real thing did for me <3
Someone take me here pls
faceless embraces
1. alex & lutz back, 1992, ph. wolfgang tillmans 2. ph. nan goldin 3. love-In, los angeles, 1967 ph. jerry de wilde 4. joseph lorusso, “cafe lovers 4” (detail) 5. el lenguaje del limbo II by mariana restrepo 6. photographer unknown 7. lovers in a field, 2019 ph. clifford prince king 8. isle of wight festival, 1969 ph. david hurn 9. joseph lorusso, “lovers in the garden” 10. the big gamble (1961), dir. elmo williams & richard fleischer
Hiroshi Yoshida was a 20th-century Japanese painter and woodblock printmaker. He is regarded as one of the greatest artists of the shin-hanga style, and is noted especially for his excellent landscape prints. Yoshida travelled widely, and was particularly known for his images of non-Japanese subjects done in traditional Japanese woodblock style.
The sky, at sunset, looked like a carnivorous flower.
#this is actually what happens🤡
Me: *tells someone that I have just read a new book*
Someone: wow, and what is it about?
Me:
- Fire. Everything is metaphorically on fire - All the things that are on fire are also dripping - Name seven things in the room. Those seven things are now pulsing - Pulsing with fiery drippery - Someone is heaps like a swan - Five sentences of physically implausible positions - The transition of two of those positions would probably turn one person inside out and heaps maim the other person - Three hundred names for a penis - One really poorly thought out name for a vagina - Both are on fire, but neither have chlamydia - She didn’t think she could do the thing. She did the thing. She gasps for the thirteenth time this paragraph - He stuck his throbbing memberpoledickpenisrodthingbishophosejackhammertool into her flowery fuckhole - Person A is bending backwards into anatomically incorrect positions again, nobody seems to care or call an exorcist - Person B hasn’t stopped gasping, someone should probably find an inhaler to alleviate their “swanlike neck” - Ends in some kind of imagery of fireworks or sunset or some other really orange thing you’d see on a middle age woman’s screensaver