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sunsetpinks:

[1,2,3,4,5,6] she captures the light @younghyunist

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kozykat
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kristina100000:

anyways i only allow sweethearts into my life. sweeties only

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petite-noisette

averagefairy:

nature makes me grateful to be alive. sometimes i wish i was dead and then i remember sunlight beaming through tall trees and i’m like wait…….. i’m blessed

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chandelyer
ps1:
“ Alexander K L Chan
”

ps1:

Alexander K L Chan

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nevver

nevver:

East of eden, Albarran Cabrera

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kozykat
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petite-noisette

dappledwithshadow:

Raymond Thibesart
(French, 1874 - 1968)

Spring Trees

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sunshine-years

vethox:

“I was afraid to actually live because the fear of something happening to make me unhappy was greater than the desire to actually try to be happy.” - Eliza Coupe

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violentwavesofemotion:

“A culture that requires harm to one’s soul in order to follow the culture’s proscriptions is a very sick culture indeed.”

— Clarissa Pinkola Estés, from  “Women who Run with the Wolves,” c. 1992

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