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she/her / aquarius / 21+ ONLY dumping ground for my kpop brainrot fairy of shampoo enthusiast, elder emo, yeonbin biased eccentric with 80 hds 20cm stays ON during sex + txt, skz, ateez, and a lil tbz too

Life is so incredibly shit sometimes. But... My best friend and I went to Warped Tour together for the first time at 14. It's been fifteen years, and we're getting in the car on Tuesday to drive eight hours to see Blink 182. She's been with me since I was three years old—we've spent almost our whole lives at each other's sides. Fifteen years of solid music with the same soul, is worth a hell of a lot.

D’Fly Store - 47 Greene St., Soho NYC (2002 - closed sometime before 2009)

“Tucked away on an unpasteurized stretch of Greene Street, D'Fly traffics in state-of-the-art accessories, from Marc Newson Ike-Pod watches to laser-cut stainless-steel eye-glasses with logic-defying screwless hinges. But it’s the trickery of Niessing tension rings, gripping dainty gems in a superstrong clasp, that provides the best analogy for the SoHo boutique: Delicate objects are poised in a tenuous balance. Tubes of nylon mesh, like particularly elegant cobwebs, stretch taut from corner to corner. The tops of floating vitrines, anchored to floor and ceiling by tensile nylon cables, rise and lower via pneumatic technology borrowed from car manufacturing. The design suggests the perpetual tug-of-war between art and science. 

D'Fly (meaning dragonfly) is the brainchild of Jeff Shi and Jennifer Lin, owners of three avant-garde stores in Taiwan. For Lin and Shi’s latest effort, their first U.S. out-post, they collaborated with maverick German firm 3deluxe, which engineered the 2,200-square-foot storefront into a futuristic gallery that marries hands-off austerity and interactive, touch-me-please product presentation. At rear, for instance, the try-on counter features three frameless mirrors that slide into and out of the tempered-glass surface, like car windows. For a truly interactive experience, try out the funky seating units; their cushions of heat- and pressure-reactive foam mold to the shape of the sitter. Counterbalancing the white lacquered surfaces and the industrial edge of the floating vitrines is the jungle allure of a terrarium behind mirrored glass panels at the back of the space. (Depending on viewing angle and lighting conditions, patrons see a bamboo forest reflected ad infinitum or a faint impression of their own visages superimposed over the foliage.) Further contrast is offered by the polyurethane-coated recycled-rubber flooring—endowed with a bit of give should fumble-fingered customers drop a piece of the merchandise.” —Jen Renzi 

Designed by 3deluxe

Description and some images scanned from a Sept. 2002 issue of Interior Design magazine

THIS IS NOT OKAY

NOT OKAY AT ALL IM FRWKAIJG OUTN HOW DATE HEB DON THUIS IM NACTUALLY CSHAKING WHY IS THISN MUY LIDE I DIDNT ASL TO BW WRECKIHED EVERGY DAY GI AWAY YEONJUN LISTEN NTO ME AND BEIMGYU ISFG

dude what the fuck

qiwi...wanna edit a happy trail onto this mf ? @itgirlgyu

no pressure of course <3 just thought u might wanna give everyone heart attacks?

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oh my god my baby got the softest CUTEST BELLY EVER HES SO PRETTY IM GONNA CRY ANS OFC OFC OFC (although it's so FREAKING BAD IM SO SO SO SORRY!!)