NETHERLANDS. 1982. Flower farming in Northern Holland.
By: Isdivo | lsdivo
do cowboys believe in soulmates
Soulmates are made. Love is made. Nothing stays unless you work for it.
Gillian Flynn — Gone Girl
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my love languages are making food for someone, sharing food, eating food together. anything food related and im instantly in love
i may not know a lot abt life but i know it’s how keith haring said “touching people’s lives in a positive way is as close as I can get to an idea of religion” and how kurt vonnegut said “and I urge you to please notice when you are happy, and exlaim or murmur or think at some point, if this isn’t nice, I don’t what is,” and olga jacoby said “to leave a good example to those I love [is] my only understanding of immortality” and felix poswolsky said “I think we found the answer to the universe which was, quite simply: spend more time with your friends”
Georges Hobeika Spring ‘18 Couture
how am I generating so much laundry these days. I wear the same thing each day and yet the laundry is piling up
If the corona virus ended tomorrow, what is the first thing you would do out of quarantine? Reblog and add your answer in the tags ☺️
dude i want to eat peaches so bad. if right now i had a basket of peaches i would just have a basket due to me eating the peaches
Reading Treasure: ‘All depends on the right beginning for the day’
Maria Theresa’s instructions to her daughter on the right way to begin her days.
it’s a long shot, but i really really really hope these social distancing, self-isolation protocols make people reconsider our justice system. people are struggling with staying in the comfort of their own homes for a few weeks, with all their shit, food delivery options and internet access. and of course, it IS a struggle, i am not diminishing that! but hopefully this sheds a light on just how inhumane it is to put someone in a cell for 25+ years. hopefully it hints at how solitary confinement is actual, literal torture. anyway abolish prisons.
also just as a note, the first federal prisoner died of covid19-related complications in the US recently: a man serving a 27-year sentence for nonviolent drug crimes.
based on the fact this post hasn’t even broken 300 notes and ive already gotten about 8 replies saying some variation of “but some people deserve state sanctioned torture!!!” i can see i was correct. even this experience won’t encourage compassion in everyone.
hey, this just in: the state shouldn’t be allowed to torture anyone. full stop. no matter what. the fact that this is considered too radical is uhhhh making me wanna go back to bed for 12 hours.