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Blossoming magnolia tree, Fritz Berthold-Neuhaus (German, 1882-1956)
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“My fans they’re such a special relationship that I can try to make someone’s 3 minutes better through a song or what I do. I just can’t thank my fans enough and I love you guys so much. I’m thankful for each and every person that I’m right now or hearing that my music or my story is inspiring them or made them feel better. Meeting and talking to them has definitely kept me going” — The Secret Life of a K-Pop Star (Tiffany Young) Allure
#tiffany hwang#obviously i need to change that tag but#her most recent promotions have been AMAZING#also the coupon one is me bye#kpop
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in sixth grade you were either a cucumber melon bitch or a warm vanilla sugar bitch
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“Yellow” by Katherine Ho
#audio#katherine ho#me: sobs#i cried the whole time this song played and i don't regret it at all#crazy rich asians
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#my dad is 1st gen and like#the BIGGEST love grump on the planet#and i took him#and we BOTH sobbed through the last 15 mins#it was wild#my entire family is seeing it and it's bonkers and wild and amazing in all the best ways#harry shum jr#crazy rich asians
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films watched in 2018: Crazy Rich Asians (2018), dir. Jon M. Chu
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how is gemma chan even real
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Dordogne by Pierre-Louis Ferrer
In French photographer Pierre-Louis Ferrer’s vibrant photographs, Dordogne, France is transformed into an enchanted land bathed in canary yellow. Ferrer’s colorful photographs illustrate the country’s idyllic topography, where the leaves upon the trees, fresh grass, and sculpted shrubbery are captured in the same vivid color.
While photographing, Ferrer takes time to observe his environment and decide on the best photographic technique to use. For his Dordogne photographs, Ferrer used an infrared photography technique which allowed him to capture the landscape in brilliant yellows. “My artistic approach is based on the invisible and imperceptible,” Ferrer tells Colossal. “I work with invisible parts of light (infrared and ultraviolet) and with techniques like long exposure to offer alternative views of our world.”
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sunnysulli: You don’t choose your family…
lavellerose: family greetings
malpugh: from my family to yours… happy Sunday!
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