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simonatop · 4 years
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I used to wish I could be a certain way or look or act a certain way but then I remember who I actually am and how I am and realize than I’m not so fuckin bad and I shouldn’t waste my energy trying to figure out what fits me best when it isn’t about what fits and figuring it out, it’s about just being and letting all the extra things that make you you come to you
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simonatop · 7 years
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simonatop · 8 years
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A 15 light year long shark in space.
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simonatop · 8 years
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Recently digitized: these GORGEOUS costume designs from Boris Anisfeld. Find more here.
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simonatop · 8 years
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Artist: Wayne Barlowe
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DONALD JUDD UNTITLED BLACK MARKER ON YELLOW PAPER
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simonatop · 8 years
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Anne Hathaway by Mert & Marcus for Interview, September 2011
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simonatop · 8 years
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“All of the things that you make are a kind of quest for immortality. Because you’re making these things that you know have a different kind of life. They don’t depend on breathing, so they’ll last longer than any of us will. Which is sort of an interesting idea, that it’s sort of extending your life to some degree.”
Keith Haring photographed by Tseng Kwong Chi in his New York Studio, 1988
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simonatop · 8 years
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Y u do dis
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Henri Matisse - ‘La Danse’, 1948  
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Nicola Odemann 
Iceland, 2014
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simonatop · 8 years
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Six-year-old Robert and ten-year-old Michael read the newspaper announcing that their parents, Ethel and Julius Rosenberg, have one more day to live. New Jersey. June, 1953. Julius and Ethel Rosenberg were a  married couple who were convicted of conspiracy to commit espionage in 1951. They were put to death in the electric chair. 
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simonatop · 8 years
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envelope series III by anna remarchuk
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