important paris announcement ! ! (rest ignore). having a party with @billiebadams & @flauntmagazine be there! don’t let the drinking water fool you we’re verrrry fun.
Emily sleeps on the 21st floor 💧
B R O T H E R H O O D 💨
got the shot ✔️
my dad on the roof of my old apartment 40 years ago (I love LA)
new sad girl club vid for @metric by me 🥀
angel baby
detail @ysl
mona lisa even more beautiful in person
last ocean cowboy
last ocean cowboy
last ocean cowboy
💧 link in bio
#idgaf is a death sentence 💀
bts biddddddie
goodbye mi casa it’s been an unforgettable four years 💔
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golf course on jupiter ?
To quote my brilliant friend @yeshidid @data4blacklives : I open Instagram and I see and feel a pressure to put on our best faces, post our best photos, to maintain a facade of prosperity and glamor and humor that is an illusion. While we don’t yet have the data to better understand the role of social media in the increasing suicide rate, it is so clear to me that this facade is hurting every single one of us. Instagram simply reflects the culture we live in. Yesterday the CDC released data that that the suicide rate in this country has increased exponentially. And the reasons go beyond mental health – housing, employment, relationship problems, are driving people who have never diagnosed or even experienced mental health issues to take their life. We come on here and are almost required to ignore the profound suffering and that is plaguing our lives and the lives of people all around us. We have to live in truth, to be honest about the sorrow of every day life, because our lives and the lives of people depend on it. That is when we find joy and healing. Kate Spade and Anthony Bourdain, and the hundreds of thousands of people who have taken their lives in this country, I pray they rest in power. May God guide those of us who are living to restoration and healing in these times. #mentalhealth #deression #suicide