eessttaa:

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surqrised:

“I have come to accept the feeling of not knowing where I am going. And I have trained myself to love it. Because it is only when we are suspended in mid-air with no landing in sight, that we force our wings to unravel and alas begin our flight. And as we fly, we still may not know where we are going to. But the miracle is in the unfolding of the wings. You may not know where you’re going, but you know that so long as you spread your wings, the winds will carry you.”

C. JoyBell C.

seaoflove:

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https://evelionheart.medium.com/on-the-intimacy-of-the-mundane-863f9efb3c39

miseducatedmelanicmuse:

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seaoflove:

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https://evelionheart.medium.com/on-the-intimacy-of-the-mundane-863f9efb3c39

vlockley:
“ Original iPod instructions (2001)
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vlockley:

Original iPod instructions (2001)

memeuplift:

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05-fubu:

FINALLY I FOUND IT

amargedom:

““Admit it. You aren’t like them. You’re not even close. You may occasionally dress yourself up as one of them, watch the same mindless television shows as they do, maybe even eat the same fast food sometimes. But it seems that the more you try to fit in, the more you feel like an outsider, watching the “normal people” as they go about their automatic existences. For every time you say club passwords like “Have a nice day” and “Weather’s awful today, eh?”, you yearn inside to say forbidden things like “Tell me something that makes you cry” or “What do you think deja vu is for?”. Face it, you even want to talk to that girl in the elevator. But what if that girl in the elevator (and the balding man who walks past your cubicle at work) are thinking the same thing? Who knows what you might learn from taking a chance on conversation with a stranger? Everyone carries a piece of the puzzle. Nobody comes into your life by mere coincidence. Trust your instincts. Do the unexpected. Find the others…””

aidashakur:

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trashhand:
“Chicago, IL
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trashhand:

Chicago, IL

vintageeveryday:
“Basketball, East Harlem, circa 1950. Photograph by Leo Goldstein.
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vintageeveryday:

Basketball, East Harlem, circa 1950. Photograph by Leo Goldstein.

redrola:

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zegalba:

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Takashi Murakami Kanye Bear sculpture (2009)

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Sculptures and installations by Daniel Popper

h/t thisiscolossal

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