“Storm” by Woshibai
The print of “Storm”:https://woshibai.bigcartel.com/product/storm
“Competitive“ by Woshibai
Translator: @paradisesystems, Sally
(Source: perfictionism)
A list of what I’m proud of this year (no particular order)
- wearing more color
- Sarah
- making new queer azn friends
- learning new skate tricks
- getting most of my friends gifts this Xmas (I never gift anything bc it gives me too much anxiety usually)
- cooking for people I care for
- my ig handle
- this selfie
- my water colors
- reading more
- getting comfortable w/ ppl at work
- my dad, for working out every morning and being healthy
- people who fight/stand up for others
- getting back in touch w/ ppl that matter to me
- skating with other queers poc
- balancing working and going to school
- moving out into la with my best friends
- being part of creative things outside of architecture
- taking public transport n skating to work
- gaining a butt
- realizing architecture isn’t an end goal for me
- feeling okay with not knowing what’s in the future
- getting better at stick n pokes
- being in my last year of college
- raising money for ppl in need
- truly understanding what community feels like
- being surrounded by more pups
- friends doing what matters to them
dogs are so pure
this dog is literally trying to lie about not digging a hole
i love this dog
(Source: weloveshortvideos.com)
Sacred Valley Salt Terraces, Peru. Local Andean villagers have shared and worked this salt farming system since the time of the Incan Empire.
Photo: Beto Santillan
(Source: wir-click-wir)
winter looks
(Source: oatmeal47)
(Source: littletropicalthunder)
I love eating food and napping in nature with my dudes
In some black communities there’s still a stigma that kinky or coarse hair is “bad”, which couldn’t be further from the truth. There’s no such thing as good or bad when describing someone’s natural hair texture or type. To those struggling to love and accept their natural hair because of societal pressures, remember this - straight, curly, kinky or wavy, it doesn’t make a difference. Embrace your hair the way it is, no matter what society tells you. All hair is good hair. It’s your Crown.
(Source: thewomb)
80年代的中国着装
China’s 80s style
enjoying the nature with @cyberthug187
