• pixelp

    some recently lunch time gouache studies.

  • aqua-regia009

    Omnia Vincit Amor
    or The Power of Love in the Three Elements (1809)
    by Benjamin West

  • jasminoir

    “To whom, to what could I abandon myself utterly?”

    Risto Ahti, tr. by Herbert Lomas, from Contemporary Finnish Poetry: “A Rite,” (via violentwavesofemotion)

  • areladurell

    Phoebe Bridgers: How Art Comes True photographed by Davis Bates

  • magnetoo

    my favourite marvel movies [2/10] → spider-man: into the spider-verse (2018), dir. peter ramsey, robert persichetti jr., rodney rothman

    It’s a leap of faith. That’s all it is, Miles. A leap of faith.

  • nemfrog

    The bees. Joy of gardening. 1958. By Vita Sackville-West. Cover detail.

    Internet Archive

  • pinkw0rld-deactivated20210309

    remember when you were 12 and the internet seemed like an endless source of fun and now you just scroll through tumblr and check instagram?

  • pinkw0rld-deactivated20210309

    or is that just me

  • p1x1egutz

    thought i was the only that felt this way lol

  • ozarkanairman

    The internet when you were 12 in 2007: Most of your friends didn't use it and neither did your parents. Corporations didn't fully understand it yet, commercialization consisted almost exclusively of banner ads. The most popular social media was MySpace, of which you could personalize almost every aspect and nobody's parents used. Instead of having one Nerd Website that everyone uses, you had accounts on a bunch of different forums related to your interests and each had its own unique environment. YouTube was an uncharted terrain of kids just like you uploading whatever they wanted, unpolished and unedited with no ad partnerships.

    The internet in 2020: Literally everyone is online, every member of your family has an account on each of the most popular websites. Instead of being a place you can enter on your own terms when you're ready, the internet now comes to you, giving you a little spike of anxiety with every new notification. Ad spam is everywhere and it's becoming increasingly harder to differentiate between real people and marketing schemes. The most popular social media websites have streamlined, neutral colored UIs that cannot be personalized at all beyond a singular photo and username. Instead of being a haven for fellow weirdos, everyone is a denizen of the internet now. 90% of online activity for your interests takes place on a single website, the community is going to be devastated if it ever goes down but what can be done? YouTube is just mainstream television but on the internet now, YouTubers are rich celebrities who live in Hollywood mansions.

  • xxglitterghostxx

    Im so glad people are talking about this cuz Ive been scared it was mainly my depression sapping the joy out of everything again

  • terminusantequem

    Jiří Hauschka (Czech, b. 1965), Birds, 2017. Acrylic on canvas, 70 x 50 cm

  • lamorbidezza

    Makeup at Badgley Mischka Spring 2014

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