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if i look back, i am lost
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PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH
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the king, every scene. [3/?]
Robert Pattinson photographed by Daniel Weiss, April 2019
Environmental Racism in the Sahara Desert. Idrissou Mora Kapi, 2004.
A case study in environmental racism set in the uranium mining town in the Sahara desert of Niger. European corporations extract nuclear power and profits leaving behind disease, contamination, and unemployment. Ironically the primary activities of Arlit today is waiting, waiting to die of radiation related sicknesses or to emigrate to find work in Europe itself. -Kanopy
Nina Simone and James Baldwin
Is anyone still here?
Self portrait
Sacramento River.
I can’t sleep so I think I’m gonna start this again?
mirror selfie
This is actually a really well written scene
hey hey hey you remember ratatouille? that movie was fuckin wild. in the first 20m a woman points a shotgun at the protagonist and tries to shoot him multiple times, brings down the roof of her own house, and subsequently gasses it. then the rat goes to paris and meets the bastard son of a dead chef and almost dies. again. several times. many times! almost gets locked in an oven. and then drowned. then some shit happens and he controls the bastard son by pulling on his hair. also the bastard chef gets drunk at least once. it’s explicit too like the scheming sous chef brings this 18 y/o or whatever into his office and gets him drunk because he wants the kid to admit that he’s a successful chef because of a tiny hair-pulling rat puppeteer who lives in his hat. and all throughout it the rat is grappling with the ethical conflict of whether stealing is right, and how to reconcile the wasted excesses of capitalism with his belief in private property and self-earned worth, especially when he comes from an impoverished background where stealing was necessary. and the underlying motif is how art isn’t an exclusive club, and how making art accessible to everyone is critical to the expansion and success of art itself, and the importance of honesty in relationships. also the human protagonist’s name is linguini
A super long audio book with just silence and an “oh, out loud?” at the end