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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
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he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
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Fish-shaped interlocking paving stones.
Discovery
UNTITLED (2009), BAMBI
“Tact, like empathy, is based on a certain form of mutual understanding. But while empathy implies the idea of entering someone else’s mind inasmuch as it is linked to the presumption that ‘I know how you feel’, tact exists to create a form of bonding between individuals that is not based on the idea of intrusion but, conversely, on the respect for existing boundaries, and on a willingness not always to assume that one knows. While empathy requires resonance and proximity, tact is there to restore distance, and to accept the difference between the individuals involved in order to protect and preserve their dignity. Tact is based on an attention towards otherness.”
— Katja Haustein, “How to Be Alone with Others: Plessner, Adorno, and Barthes on Tact” (via mehreenkasana)
Baby pandas, Chengdu, China. September 2025
Never talk bad about yourself to other people they’ll either agree or tell you some flattering nonsense that won’t help whatever problem you’re trying to solve. Honestly just be delusional
2,000 year old Olive tree in Greece
Pentax Optio Nanoblock
"All I know is that I've wasted all these years looking for something, a sort of trophy I'd get only if I really, really did enough to deserve it. But I don't want it anymore, I want something else now, something warm and sheltering, something I can turn to, regardless of what I do, regardless of who I become. Something that will just be there, always, like tomorrow's sky."
~Kazuo Ishiguro—Japanese-born British novelist, screenwriter, musician, and short-story writer.
brooch from Vienna, dating approximately between 1898 and 1900.
Tippi Hedren in a convertible with Alfred Hitchcock’s reflection (1962)
2004 Helmut Lang