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AnasAbdin

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if i look back, i am lost
I'd rather be in outer space 🛸
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Claire Keane
Aqua Utopia|海の底で記憶を紡ぐ
almost home

blake kathryn

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Cosmic Funnies
Cosimo Galluzzi

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$LAYYYTER

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@angry-palestinian
Movie: Jenin Jenin
sick of wanting and yearning and longing and craving and and and and
visual by zayn alarbi, words by ibrahim nasrallah
shoutout to friends btw. best thing earth has to offer
As you prepare your breakfast, think of others
(do not forget the pigeon’s food).
As you conduct your wars, think of others
(do not forget those who seek peace).
As you pay your water bill, think of others
(those who are nursed by clouds).
As you return home, to your home, think of others
(do not forget the people of the camps).
As you sleep and count the stars, think of others
(those who have nowhere to sleep).
As you liberate yourself in metaphor, think of others
(those who have lost the right to speak).
As you think of others far away, think of yourself
(say: “If only I were a candle in the dark”).
“Think of Others” by Mahmoud Darwish, from Almond Blossoms and Beyond. Translated from the original Arabic by Mohammed Shaheen
Hanif Abdurraqib interviewed by Ruth Awad: Joy Is Not Promised to You
no cause some of the shit y'all are saying has me genuinely worried that you don't understand the difference between immigration and SETTLER COLONIALISM. y'all do realize that if jewish people just mass migrated to palestine and lived peacefully among palestinians as neighbors and countrymen, then none of this would be a problem. right? you get that, right? you get that our issue was never "there's too many jews here" but rather "why am i getting kicked out of my house." RIGHT?
Veronica Kamina
cartagena, columbia