Today is mental health saturday
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I'd rather be in outer space 🛸
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Today is mental health saturday
Mary Oliver, from On Meditating, Sort Of
Gimme 1 margarita and I saw off my leg!
I’m so pro abortion I feel insane hearing any other take on it
Even lefties I know will eventually concede to some situation where they think it’s right to force someone to carry a child against their will as if that’s not one of the most inhumane and cruel situations to put someone in regardless of any other factors
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I hope you choke on a rock
I have a wet throat
last night was an anthony bourdain gif
Dune, Grass, House, Truro
Joel Meyerowitz, 1984
beauty of nature
automated text reply that just says YOU ARE NOT THE ONLY PERSON I AM LETTING DOWN
I should be doing more to appreciate the lack of marvel movies in today's popular culture. I once yearned for marvel movies to have this level of irrelevance. They used to feel almost ozymandian, like an empire that had no beginning and no end. and now tony stark iron man is naught but two vast and trunkless legs of stone.
Paula Overbay (b.1940) - Luminescence V. 2022. Acrylic on paper.
In celebration of Pride month, we present this image of gay liberation activist Marsha P. Johnson. Johnson (August 24, 1945 – July 6, 1992) a self-identified drag queen and a prominent figure in the 1969 Stonewall uprising, was known as “the mayor of Christopher Street.” This photograph is part of the Schlesinger Library’s “Catching the Wave: Photographs of the Women’s Movement by Bettye Lane and Freda Leinwand” project. For more information, see http://catchingthewave.library.harvard.edu/. Caption: Marsha Johnson speaks at Intro 384 gay and lesbian civil rights event in Sheridan Square. Photo by Bettye Lane. Copyright: Estate of Bettye Lane