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Jules of Nature

if i look back, i am lost
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Keni
Today's Document

@theartofmadeline
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her

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Love Begins

Kaledo Art
dirt enthusiast
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
cherry valley forever
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styofa doing anything

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@azurenelum
via @jacubesilvora #and what if the ghosts that haunt us are kind
"The Bite" (1914) — Edvard Munch
@heavenlyyshecomes
when georges bataille wrote, “no greater desire exists than a wounded person’s need for another wound” & when gillian flynn wrote, “a child weaned on poison considers harm a comfort” & when ocean vuong wrote, “sometimes being offered tenderness feels like the very proof that you’ve been ruined” & when lisa m. basile wrote, “did you inherit a sickness? did you blame god? do you believe in god? do you believe in yourself? are you still on fire? did you ever put out the fire?” & when stephen a. guirgis wrote, “why didn't you make me good enough so that you could’ve loved me?”
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ada limón, lucky wreck
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heather havrilesky, ask polly
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rayne fisher-quann, home for the holidays
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the incest diary
readings: essays & articles
reassuring ghosts and haunted houses
fish recorded singing dawn chorus on reefs just like birds
what people around the world dream about
poet and philosopher david whyte on anger, forgiveness, and what maturity really means
oranges are orange, salmon are salmon
how memories persist where bodies and even brains do not
the avant-garde musical legacy of the moomins
the weight of our living: on hope, fire escapes, and visible desperation
disturbed minds and disruptive bodies
what is better ー a happy life or a meaningful one?
after my dad died, i started sending him emails. months later, someone wrote me back
on the igbo art of storytelling
what the caves are trying to tell us
promethean beasts — how animal uses of fire help illuminate human pyrocognition
the art of loving and losing female friends
on memorizing poetry
the ecological imagination of hayao miyazaki
reading in the age of constant distraction
holly warburton illustrates tender moments of love and light
romancing the fig: what one fruit can tell us about love, life and human civilization
mystery and birds: 5 ways to practice poetry
can a plant remember? this one seems to — here's the evidence
why female cannibals frighten and fascinate
when you give a tree an email adress
fear not — horror movies build community and emotional resilience
another digi journal page :P
Hurvin Anderson (British, b. 1965), Beaded Curtain (Red Apples), 2010. Oil on canvas, 240 x 150 cm
eating outdoors feels way better and special because youre hanging out with all of the world
yes exactly. its everything out there
赤鼻紳士
Plaza de mercado Santurce, Puerto Rico. 2009. By flick user: cogito ergo imago.
my fav looks i saved from those photo archives from the 70s!!! and not a single bra in sight god bless <3
THE WORLD IS JUST TOO BIG!
Comme des Garçons for Werk Magazine, 2005.
[ FULL SCAN : ’Comme des Garçons - Werk Magazine Collaboration’ ]
The wild ancestor of worm on a string has been spotted for the first time in decades