DON'T TALK TO STRANGERS
DON'T TALK TO STRANGERS
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Books are a uniquely portable magic

Books are a uniquely portable magic

Books are a uniquely portable magic

Books are a uniquely portable magic

Books are a uniquely portable magic

Books are a uniquely portable magic

Books are a uniquely portable magic

Books are a uniquely portable magic

Books are a uniquely portable magic
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Andrew Garfield and Emma Stone in NYC, March 23.

Andrew Garfield and Emma Stone in NYC, March 23.
queenplague:

Look what my friend bought me!
juliatrotti:

i took photos of pandora today in the streets of newtown <3
rustybreak:


Fredrik Akum
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devidsketchbook:

PAPERSKY BY FLORIAN MUELLER
Germany, Cologne based photographer Florian Mueller - “The sky is changing. Constantly. As if it was never satisfied with it’s design, it’s color, the shape and texture of the clouds. Like a writer who is never satisfied with his sentences, words and ideas. Throwing away more and more crumpled paper, building a pile of lost and littered ideas. But sometimes it is worth to break out of this circle and pause for a moment, to dwell and reflect on rejected plans to build something new.”
devidsketchbook:

PAPERSKY BY FLORIAN MUELLER
Germany, Cologne based photographer Florian Mueller - “The sky is changing. Constantly. As if it was never satisfied with it’s design, it’s color, the shape and texture of the clouds. Like a writer who is never satisfied with his sentences, words and ideas. Throwing away more and more crumpled paper, building a pile of lost and littered ideas. But sometimes it is worth to break out of this circle and pause for a moment, to dwell and reflect on rejected plans to build something new.”
devidsketchbook:

PAPERSKY BY FLORIAN MUELLER
Germany, Cologne based photographer Florian Mueller - “The sky is changing. Constantly. As if it was never satisfied with it’s design, it’s color, the shape and texture of the clouds. Like a writer who is never satisfied with his sentences, words and ideas. Throwing away more and more crumpled paper, building a pile of lost and littered ideas. But sometimes it is worth to break out of this circle and pause for a moment, to dwell and reflect on rejected plans to build something new.”