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You can hate, hate 'til you waste away. You could come back tomorrow, Jesus is not here today. He's gone missing.

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"[T]hat’s what I feel, an outside and an inside and me in the middle, perhaps that’s what I am, the thing that divides the world in two…" 


Samuel Beckett, The Unnameable

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ilovestonefox:

Doin’ Astrology the right way

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Doin’ Astrology the right way

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Lost without my watercolour pencils. #fabercastle #3amscribble.

Lost without my watercolour pencils. #fabercastle #3amscribble.

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#fabercastle
#3amscribble

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Loafers.

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Loafers.

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Cant arrest the awakened *::LifeSoul

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Cant arrest the awakened *
::LifeSoul

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It should surprise no one that I admire Baba Yaga.
Joseph A. Smith - Baba Yaga House, from Witches by Erica Jong, 1981

gothiccharmschool:

It should surprise no one that I admire Baba Yaga.

Joseph A. Smith - Baba Yaga House, from Witches by Erica Jong, 1981

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This is maybe one of the greatest wild life phenomenon on the planet ever captured on lens!
In the sea of Cortez, Baja California, Mexico, a massive congregation of Munkiana Devil Rays, relative of manta rays, was captured by a German photographer Florian Schulz, displaying unusual event which he dubbed as the Flight of the Rays.
But as this wonderful perspective shows, for all the individuals leaping out that are visible at sea level, there are many more below the surface. The jaw-dropping image below shows only a quarter of the whole scene.
No one knows why the rays gather like this, whether to mate, herd prey or migrate or just for the sheer joy of being together.

This is maybe one of the greatest wild life phenomenon on the planet ever captured on lens!

In the sea of Cortez, Baja California, Mexico, a massive congregation of Munkiana Devil Rays, relative of manta rays, was captured by a German photographer Florian Schulz, displaying unusual event which he dubbed as the Flight of the Rays.

But as this wonderful perspective shows, for all the individuals leaping out that are visible at sea level, there are many more below the surface. The jaw-dropping image below shows only a quarter of the whole scene.

No one knows why the rays gather like this, whether to mate, herd prey or migrate or just for the sheer joy of being together.

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