Kate Donachie, Clouds Are Pushing in Grey Reluctance, 2009, Oil on canvas
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I was practicing meditation last night and mentally traveled back to my childhood library. Upon waking up I obviously had to spend all morning googling and trying to find it because of how comforting those memories are for me. Unfortunately it’s a 9 hour drive to get there from where I currently live, but I was able to live vicariously through pictures and memories!
This lovely breakfast (that may or may not have at least a centimeter of cream cheese per bagel) really lifted my spirits after having (unemployed) anxious thoughts🕯💗
Stretch! 🌷🌈
This user wants to meet and talk with Edgar Allan Poe
Journey to the Microcosmos- Flatworms: Simple Wiggly Tubes
Images Originally Captured by Jam’s Germs
Quote Voiced by Jam’s Germs
Decided to do Avian August five days late!
The Joan of Arc sweater is complete! Made entirely out of secondhand acrylic yarn. Started April 22nd, finished July 11th.
Here’s my version of a Lolita cover. I tried to explain my reasoning as concisely as possible but if you want more info on Lolita and it’s history I’d recommend Lolita Podcast.
i think one of my favorite things about hopepunk is that it shows hope as what it truly is. hope is not mindless optimism. hope is not always soft. hope is aggressive. hope is defiance. hope is an act of resistance. hope is fighting back. hope is staying alive out of spite. hope is spitting in the systems eye. hope is going "fuck it, there ARE good things in this world". hope is choosing to be kind & loving despite everything. hope is community. hope is seeing the world is broken & making the small pieces of it that you exist in better. hope is not just wanting for something to happen, it's making it happen in any way you can. hope cannot be destroyed, no matter the cruelness of the world. hope is always there, aggressive & kind.