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Franny Choi, from "I Guess By Now I Thought I’d Be Done With Shame"
[text ID: Somewhere, / there is a version of me that isn't neck- / deep in her invented filth. end ID]
your outie has a semi-popular account on a failing microblogging plataform
A selection of animals from various 17th and 18th century calligraphy copybooks which were drawn with single lines to practice (and show off) penmanship strokes.
Josef Thorak working on his piece, Goddess of Victory.
Ramadan in Gaza 2025
Snoopy and Twin Peaks
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Ervin Marton · Spitzenhandschuh · 1930
A single shaft of sunlight breaks leaden clouds on New Zealand’s Dusky Sound
National Geographic | September 1971
Anaïs Nin, in a diary entry dated 27 February 1929, featured in The Early Diary of Anaïs Nin: Vol. IV, 1927-1931