took this picture one happy moment exactly last year in Rome. I miss everything in this so much. check my instagram for more pics - Paolo Raeli
college is not fun or better than high school everyone is lying like ya u go to mad parties but when u in the middle of taking shots you’ll remember that online quiz that was due 5 minutes ago and then just sit there and stare at the ground the rest of the night
- not having ppl using your photos to catfish others
- knowing when ppl try to befriend you they’re not doing it for ur looks
- being able to tell who’s genuinely nice irl
- not being “thirst followed” cause ppl care more about what u post and ideas than tagged/me
- not being awkwardly hit on in public
if anyone who follows me wins the powerball just remember that i’ve always been a sweet and kind internet presence in your life and if you need something to do with all that money i will be over here with open arms
concept: me, drinking coffee in a café in a foreign country. it’s raining outside. i’m reading my favorite book. everything is okay, and i’m never stressed.
Abandoned Fishing Village Outside of Budapest is Perfectly Reflected on the Lake by Viktor Egyed
A few miles outside of Budapest lays a small abandoned fishing village composed of rustic huts, tall trees and an obscure atmosphere. When photographer Viktor Egyed discovered the sight, he came back a few years later to capture its mystery during a hazy fog.
The gloomy weather beautifully accentuates the landscape passage and its strangely and perfectly mirrored sight on its lake. The glasslike reflections are crystal clear representations of reality. The mysterious observation creates an alternate universe, one where time stands still. Egyed believes the place is an idyllic scene for those looking to escape the rush and stress of daily life.



