Ethereal Mist

17 - Cape Town - Nairobi - Amsterdam - ♋️

just-shower-thoughts:

My way of flirting is looking at the person I’m attracted to and hoping they’re braver than I am.

banshy:
“Val di Funes by Rafael Graf
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latenightpersonality:
“ Photo by Walter Iooss Jr.
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latenightpersonality:

Photo by Walter Iooss Jr.

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“If your mind is empty, it is always ready for anything, it is open to everything. In the beginner’s mind there are many possibilities, but in the expert’s mind there are few.”

—   Shunryu Suzuki
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things to pay attention to

flowerais:

  • the tiny specks of colour in their eyes
  • the bass and background sounds in a song
  • starlight on a cloudy night
  • how someone looks when they think nobody can see them
  • the mannerisms of a stranger
  • real meanings behind spoken words
  • subtle facial expressions which last a second
  • the underlying flavours in food
  • emotions that a friend is trying to hide
  • little lights in a sleeping city
  • flowers growing through cracks in the pavement
  • the mixed colour palette in a piece of art
  • the melody of someone’s voice

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hollowedskin:

merindab:

huffingtonpost:

This Comedian Nails Why The Mental Illness + Creativity Connection is Ridiculous

I used to really worry that medications would harm my creativity and it’s part of why I resisted taking them. It hasn’t. If anything it’s allowed me to be more focused and able to complete things. My imagination hasn’t changed just because I’m on anti-depressants.

a lot of my family didnt want me to start medications because they thought it would impact my ability to create, and I believed them.

Now im getting better and better with my art because i dont have to fight through the brainfog or the constant panic attacks and can dedicate my energy to my work.

Antidepressents didnt take my emotions away, they made them easier to handle.

also Van Gogh was literally in an asylum receiving mental health treatment when he painted ‘Starry Night’.
It was one of the most stable & productive periods of his life, despite the fact that wasn’t hugely effective treatment, because they didn’t really have modern understandings of what things work on mental illness. Like, you know. Medication.

This is why we don’t romanticize mental illness or chronic disease.

ALSO because I am reading a book of his letters right now, Van Gogh himself addressed the idea that the best art came from pain and said that his art tended to suffer when his depression was hitting pretty hard. So don’t even pull that shit where you give his untreated depression credit for his art. Van Gogh would have hated that, and if antidepressants/better treatment of mental illness HAD existed then we might have even more of his work now.

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flahei:
“i can feel the love run right out of you
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flahei:

i can feel the love run right out of you 

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hauntedbystorytelling:
“  André Kertész :: Window on the Quai Voltaire, Paris, 1928 / more [+] by this photographer
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hauntedbystorytelling:

André Kertész :: Window on the Quai Voltaire, Paris, 1928 / more [+] by this photographer

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