Portrait of a woman said to be Margaret Pole, Countess of Salisbury, Detail.
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Today's Document
i don't do bad sauce passes
let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open
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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
Sweet Seals For You, Always

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Misplaced Lens Cap

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Portrait of a woman said to be Margaret Pole, Countess of Salisbury, Detail.
Cullenstown Shell House in Wexford, Ireland
“This is the house of a killer, Bella”
Benz and Chang, “I Shall Haunt this Place Forever, 1912”
watercolour, 2026
Songs of sorrow
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98% waning gibbous Moon | 11% waning crescent Moon
by Bartosz Wojczyński
Modesty, Paris, 1937 - by Erwin Blumenfeld (1897 - 1969), German/American
exiting a uquiz halfway through when it becomes clear the creator's narrow and immature world view and cultural knowledge leaves them totally unequipped to tell me which peanuts character i am with any degree of accuracy or insight
Opal and glass gold-mounted pendant by René Lalique, c. 1900.
“To be lost, and to be found… that is the lifespan of love.”
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Polar bear Station Russian-based wildlife photographer Dmitry Kokh ventured to an abandoned meteorological station on Kolyuchin Island, where polar bears have taken over the station.
Explore Dmitry Koch's captivating collection of abandoned places. Discover hauntingly beautiful photographs that evoke mystery and nostalgia
thank you for this link!!! I was wildly curious about this as polar bears are known for being particularly dangerous to people, even for bear species. but apparently these photos were all taken by drone, the photographer mused that the bears must have thought it was a bird, which is why the bears were so focused on the camera. very cool!
i do NOT write for myself i write for the eleven year old girl walking circles on the playground making up stories in her head and muttering the dialogue out loud. i see you girl. that stick you found DOES look like a cool dagger.
Mia Goth photographed by Willy Vanderperre for Elle US, November 2025.
If you haven't heard, the em dash has been getting a lot of attention lately…
Because it was trained on pirated work—including freely accessible online writing (like fanfic, academic texts)—ChatGPT picked up patterns and quirks native to human writing.
Including (sigh) the em dash.
There are other victims here (RIP tapestry and delve 🫠), but the appropriation of the em dash—a punctuation mark beloved by writers everywhere—feels especially personal.
A kind of low-grade panic is ensuing. Writers who once memed their own em dash overuse—the greatest punctuation mark ever to grace the control-freak’s lexicon, frankly—are suddenly backing away to avoid accusations.
No. More. We have centuries of dash-abusing writers behind us. We will not sit quietly while AI repurposes our beloved stilted aside—or the just-one-more clarification the sentence demands—or the dramatic pause your comma could never—etc.
You don’t write like AI—AI writes like you.
Defend the em dash.
(Feel free to download/share/stick it where it matters!)
Dress, Between 1790 and 1799
From Palais Galliera, musée de la Mode de la Ville de Paris
Chainmail choker necklace by sophs_chains on ig