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📷: athyna.n | 👻: athynatnguyen

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I made an Only Fans!

In addition to nude content, I’ll also be doing tarot readings, pendulum divinations, and astrology interpretation/education ✨

You’ll find my price chart on my Twitter @cosmonova318 and on my OF page Cosmonova

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chibird:

There’s no secret or magic solution to your mental health. Some days will be rough even when you’re doing your best and practicing all the coping techniques you can. Don’t despair, it happens! Things will get better again soon. ♡

Chibird store | Positive Pin Club | Webtoon

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mjalti:

just a simple girl with a highly detailed and romanticized infatuation with the future that haunts her at night also shopping online

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fisadeepforestgreen:

bechdels:

sggxv:

bechdels:

the knowing eye contact women make when men are talking is the purest human connection possible

What the fuck does that even mean?

30 thousand women seem to get it

we’re doing it right now

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kaijuno:

catie-does-things:

In retrospect, the fact that it was a meme for a good five years that none of us knew what was going to happen in the year 2020 seems oddly prescient.

“haha sorry I don’t have 2020 vision” none of us did :(

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gibbeltish-hoid:

rocktheholygrail:

rocktheholygrail:

There are so many unintended consequences to well-intentioned actions. It feels like a game you can’t win.

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#CHIDI WAS RIGHT

The Good Place really went with making their new Point ‘there is no ethical consumption under capitalism’ and I respect that

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artfoli:

Details in Red

  1. Portrait of Isabelle Antoinette Barones Sloet van Toutenburg, 1852, by Nicaise de Keyser.
  2. Patricipance of Venice, 1881, by Alexandre Cabanel.
  3. A Young Lady Aged 21, Possibly Helena Snakenborg, 1569, by an unknown artist.
  4. Portrait de la comédienne Marie-Anne de Châteauneuf, 1712, by  Nicolas de Largillière.
  5. Mrs. Hugh Hammersley, c. 1893, by John Singer Sargent .
  6. Louise, Queen of the Belgians, 1841, by Franz Xaver Winterhalter.
  7. Sabina Seupham Spalding, c. 1846, by Federico de Madrazo y Kuntz. 
  8. Elizabeth I, the “Pelican” portrait, c. 1572, by Nicholas Hilliard.
  9. Portrait of Mary Louise of Orleans, Queen of Spain, c. 1679, by José García Hidalgo.
  10. Portrait of Marguerite de Sève, 1729, by Nicolas de Largillière.
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byunbaekhyunie:

bakwaaas:

‘dominant’ men are only nice as a fantasy… in reality don’t ever tell me what the fuck to do

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