Let's play hide and seek?
Don’t run like something is chasing you, run like you’re hunting to kill.
Walk around like you just killed a man and you’re not afraid to let people know.
Dress like you’re meeting your favourite actor for the first time.
Picture it like this: In every argument you are a wolf defending her pups.
Picture it like this: In every presentation in school you are a leader telling your people to stand up for what’s right.
Picture it like this: At every exam, each question brings you closer to the Philosophers Stone.
Listen to the kind of music that Sam and Dean would fight a battle to.
Tell yourself that if anyone gets in your way you’ll have no trouble wiping them off the planet.
Spread your wings - Draw yourself flying, sing until your voice lifts you up, dance like you have the wings of a swan, do what you do best and let it take you up above the clouds.
Don’t live each day as if it’s your last. Live each day as if you will rule this world to the end of time.
This flag was designed and drawn by @himokors
It has very blury meaning but it goes like that:
The center symbolizes both the sun (the purest energy) and the sunflower 🌻 - a magnificent plant with numerous uses, and once again, as a symbol of the sun and prosperity.
The multitude of white dots represents the Dyson swarm, symbolizing the method of harvesting solar energy and a decentralized system of management, where individual people are united in an alliance working for the common good and moving together towards a noble idea.
The three dots at the top represent RRR - Reduce, Reuse, Recycle (and other meanings if they can be imagined). Individual elements only make sense when viewed in the context of the entire flag.
This flag is free to use for everyone who likes it!
Grasses in the wind.
Cat wall.
watched the stalks of a lavender bush by the bus stop dip and sway from the sheer amount of fat little bumblebees on it and you know what. some things in this world are good
Up all night, Clarissa Bonet
Details: Amor Vincit Omnia, 1602, by Caravaggio (Italian, 1571-1610)
Rise and collapse of a wave. Details of paintings by Michael Zeno Diemer (1867-1939)