Ri (@riles) - Collective Profile | Amsterdam, NL
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Recent posts: an orange cat peeks out from a drawer in a closet filled with clothes. the cat's curious expression adds a touch of whimsy to the scene., a hand holds a plate with two pastries in front of a cafe. a rainbow flag hangs in the background., a vibrant scene of a pride parade on the water, with boats filled with people and a large red flag waving overhead. the photo captures the energy and celebration of the event., a man kneels on the floor, taking a mirror selfie. he is wearing a white sweatshirt and black underwear., a woman holds a glowing led sign that reads "i quit." two other women are in the background, appearing to be at a party or event., a crowd of people at a pride parade, with a person holding a sign that says "fake tits real threat". the photo is taken outdoors on a sunny day., a large mural depicts a couple kissing on the side of a building. the artwork is in black and white with touches of teal., a man with blonde hair and stubble is lit with pink light. the photo is a selfie, likely taken in a bathroom., a stunning cityscape of amsterdam at dusk. the image captures the city's modern architecture reflected in the calm water., a man takes a mirror selfie, shirtless, in a gym. he has dark hair and tattoos., a woman screams while wearing headphones on a beach. a couple is kissing in the background., an abstract painting with a blue and white color scheme. the artwork features textured brushstrokes and a modern aesthetic., a man takes a mirror selfie in a bathroom. he is wearing glasses and a dark t-shirt., a man is lying on a beach, shirtless, with a tattoo on his arm. he is wearing a cap and enjoying the sun on a cloudy day., a scenic view of a canal in amsterdam, with a bicycle parked on a bridge. the image captures the city's architecture and the serene atmosphere of the evening., .
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