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theeducatedfieldnegro:

Imperial Dreams (2014).

astronomyblog:
“ Actual color images of Mars, taken by the OSIRIS instrument aboard Rosetta, on February 24, 2007.
Credit: ESA
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astronomyblog:

Actual color images of Mars, taken by the OSIRIS instrument aboard Rosetta, on February 24, 2007.

Credit: ESA

(vía seasons-in-hell)

parasoli:
“grace bol by jackie nickerson for another magazine,aw 2017.
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parasoli:

grace bol by jackie nickerson for another magazine,aw 2017.

(vía l-a-t-e-x)

batbitequeen:

me and my girlfriends…

(Fuente: babyanimalgifs, vía sunflora-seeds)

moody-poet:

Get up. Shower. Wash your hair really well. Wash your face. Brush your teeth. Drink water. Make yourself a hot cup of tea. Get dressed. Walk around. Read. Do what you know is good for you.

(vía twloha)

decadent-trans-girl:
“I re-created that famous unemployment poster. Here’s a downloadable, printable PDF
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decadent-trans-girl:

I re-created that famous unemployment poster. Here’s a downloadable, printable PDF

(vía dilated-dialectic)

3rdeyechakra:

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(vía nikidanger)

eilokt:
“In the gutter / Val Hennessy
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eilokt:

In the gutter / Val Hennessy

(vía alonergaze)

intellectual–intuition:
“this is important.
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intellectual–intuition:

this is important.

(Fuente: volcainist, vía alonergaze)

thesoulfunkybrother:
“ -Potrait . Teena
Ph. Gabriela Mendez
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thesoulfunkybrother:

-Potrait . Teena

Ph. Gabriela Mendez

blackcontemporaryart:

@himnoir, color photograph by Isaiah Lopaz, 2016. Photographed by Richard Hancock. 

Him Noir is a blog that seeks to create an open dialogue about race. Maintained by artist and writer Isaiah Lopaz, Him Noir is a platform for discussing issues surrounding race, politics, and culture. Questions and comments can be sent to therealhimnoir@gmail.com

All rights reserved

disabledqueerdyke:

The Trans Day of Remembrance was founded in 1998 to remember the murder of a Black trans woman, Rita Hester. Please share as this is important info to know.

(vía chescaleigh)

wetheurban:

Self-Portraits by Torrance Hall

Torrance Hall is a 17-year-old visual artist based in Richmond, Virginia whose got a knack for turning thoughts in his head into fully realized visuals.

Throughout his work he explores the relationship between the imagination, dreams and the everyday vision of human experiences with dark and fantastical narratives. Peep more of his work at torrancehall.com

Instagram.com/wetheurban

(Fuente: wetheurban, vía poc-creators)