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Victoria. 24. Seattle.
This is a glimpse inside my head.
check out my youtube channel: search "Victoria Styer".


classycats:
“ i would love to stand under a waterfall right now
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classycats:

i would love to stand under a waterfall right now

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— 5 years ago with 140392 notes
"I’ve survived a lot of things, and I’ll probably survive this."

J.D. Salinger (via thedapperproject)

I repost this every time it comes up on my dash. Because I need this reminder several times a day.

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slowlyeden-blog:

Art history meme | 3/8 artists

Vilhelm Hammershøi (1864–1916)

Born in Copenhagen, Denmark, Hammershøi is known for his poetic, low-key interiors. Many of these feature his wife, Ida Ilsted, often seen from behind, and many were painted in their homes in Copenhagen.

Throughout his career, Hammershøi remained independent of any group or movement: a fact which contributed to his work being largely forgotten until relatively recently. While their limited colour-palettes give Hammershøi’s works an air of calm elegance, they can also evoke a sense of mystery and even tension, and, despite their understated aesthetic, they were enough to unsettle the artistic establishment of Hammershøi’s day.

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apt-goals:
“Using window walls as dividers between rooms will allow natural light to pass through- giving the appearance of a bigger, brighter space!
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apt-goals:

Using window walls as dividers between rooms will allow natural light to pass through- giving the appearance of a bigger, brighter space!

— 6 years ago with 4341 notes

biancabaumann:

I can still hear the sound of the waves! 🌊

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— 6 years ago with 30747 notes
did-you-kno:
“In 2022, you’ll be able to see two stars collide. The stars are too dim to see with the naked eye, but astronomers have been watching them slowly spiral closer and closer together. Their collision will cause a giant explosion (AKA a Red...

did-you-kno:

In 2022, you’ll be able to see two stars collide. The stars are too dim to see with the naked eye, but astronomers have been watching them slowly spiral closer and closer together. Their collision will cause a giant explosion (AKA a Red Nova), which will then fizzle out into a dimmer, but permanently-visible addition to the night sky. Source

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