me seeing purple flowers on a lawn: that’s the prettiest thing i’ve ever seen
me seeing sunlight hit the waves of the sea: that’s the prettiest thing i’ve ever seen
me seeing raindrops sparkle colorfully on a bus stop bench at night: that’s the
The color of the sky just before sunset [on Saturday afternoon]
Anonymous
can we do a desi tumblr roundup? so we can all find each other? y'all we have to stick together! // reblog this post if you're desi sort of thing
Sure - reblog this post if you’re desi!
MITSKI ON PROTAGONIST OF “BE THE COWBOY” (PART 1)
Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat, 1er janvier 2019
Capri Sea - Light Glittering, Italy, Photo by Nan Goldin, 1997
“The wound can have (should only have) just one proper name. I recognize that I love — you — by this: you leave in me a wound I do not want to replace.”— Jacques Derrida (trans. Alan Bass), The Postcard: from Socrates to Freud and Beyond
How To Be Ethereal
- Drink lots if water and tea, specifically herbal teas. This will keep your skin glowy and your body hydrated.
- Eat a variety of fruits and vegetables to keep your body healthy and strong
- Keep your nails well kept and bare or paint them nude colors
- Perform face and hair masks weekly
- Have a skin care routine involving products with flowers, honey, or anything beautiful
- Brush your hair and keep it clean
- Exfoliate your face and body weelky for glowing skin like an angel
- If you choose to wear makeup, stick with a natural look. Use highlighter and light blush to create the illusion of a slighy flushed and innocent face. Use lip gloss and nude lipsticks.
- Wear perfume that isn’t too strong, but sweet and nice
- Wear light clothing. If you like flowy clothing, wear that too.
- Be full of light, love, positivity, and kindess
- Smile often, laugh, and live life to the fullest
- Dance
- Listen to music that inspires you
- Be in tune with your emotions
- Spend time in nature
- Love yourself
- Cherish things that bring you joy
‘À bout de souffle’.
Jean-Luc Godard

A couple rests in a favela. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (1980) by Bruno Barbey
Julia Alvarez, “Gaining My Self Back”
Venice in mist



















