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    antelopian:

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    rev-another-bondi-blonde:

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    LOL

    We need HOAs or some idiots will paint their house purple or put tractor tires in their front yard.  If you want tractor tires, don’t move to a HOA neighborhood.

    I couldn’t even fathom how horrifying it must be to live somewhere there are…purple houses and and yucky stuff in people’s yards. Thank God I don’t have any real problems like that.

    listen my Nonna and Nonno live right by a purple house (it’s a nice lilac) and as a kid I was fucking obsessed with it because purple is my favorite color. I’d go nuts whenever we passed by it. Also it had a purple mailbox to match and it blew my mind.

    No more HOAs. More purple houses.

    imagine trying to control what someone else can do with or on their own property just because you don’t agree with their taste in decor

    NO MORE HOAs MORE PURPLE HOUSES

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  3. thelovedoesntquenchtherage:

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  5. just–space:
“Young Stars in the Rho Ophiuchi Cloud : How do stars form? To help find out, astronomers created this tantalizing false-color composition of dust clouds and embedded newborn stars in infrared wavelengths with WISE, the Wide-field...

    just–space:

    Young Stars in the Rho Ophiuchi Cloud : How do stars form? To help find out, astronomers created this tantalizing false-color composition of dust clouds and embedded newborn stars in infrared wavelengths with WISE, the Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer. The cosmic canvas features one of the closest star forming regions, part of the Rho Ophiuchi cloud complex some 400 light-years distant near the southern edge of the pronounceable constellation Ophiuchus. After forming along a large cloud of cold molecular hydrogen gas, young stars heat the surrounding dust to produce the infrared glow. Stars in the process of formation, called young stellar objects or YSOs, are embedded in the compact pinkish nebulae seen here, but are otherwise hidden from the prying eyes of optical telescopes. An exploration of the region in penetrating infrared light has detected emerging and newly formed stars whose average age is estimated to be a mere 300,000 years. That’s extremely young compared to the Sun’s age of 5 billion years. The prominent reddish nebula at the lower right surrounding the star Sigma Scorpii is a reflection nebula produced by dust scattering starlight. This view from WISE, released in 2012, spans almost 2 degrees and covers about 14 light-years at the estimated distance of the Rho Ophiuchi cloud. via NASA

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    dualvoidanima:

    ‘radiant’

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    vague feelings

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Model: Christy Turlington
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    Atelier Versace (90s)
    Model: Christy Turlington

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    無題。

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    60’s Deadstock bubble lenses wrap sunnies made in Italy, via feelingvaguevintage on instagram.

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  12. y2kaestheticinstitute:
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    ‘Gel-Phones’ - Alcatel concepts (2001)

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    long bois

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    Side profile porn 2/?