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Iranian photographer Hossein Fatemi, offers a glimpse of an entirely different side to Iran than the image usually broadcasted by domestic and foreign media. In his photo series An Iranian Journey, many of the photographs reveal an Iran that most people never see, presenting an eye-opening look at the amazing diversity and contrasts that exist in the country.
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Jan Konůpek (1883–1950) - Ghůlové (Ghouls), 1925-40
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Stop letting your heart and your pussy choose your men.
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daily affirmations
I know why i am like this and i will never do anything about it
Psychologists could never help meee
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nighttime was invented so you could unlock special emotions that make you feel better and worse at the same time
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Simone Ashley wearing VIVIENNE WESTWOOD – 78th annual Cannes Film Festival
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i think elephants should arrange in a circle and point theire trunks at the center and start building energy
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Jacques-Henri Lartigue - Florette in the Morgan, Provence, France, 1954.
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"After receiving a tip about a family of Burrowing Owls on the eastern edge of Cheyenne, a photographer rushed to the location in late June. The owlets seemed nearly ready to leave their burrows. Over the years, the photographer has perfected a method using a GoPro on a small tripod, set to take a photo every 5 seconds. They leave the camera behind, allowing the owls to feel comfortable. The challenge lies in the long wait to see if the effort pays off. This shot was taken on June 28th."
📷 Peter Arnold
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