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art blog(derogatory)

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Acquired Stardust
cherry valley forever

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Jules of Nature
Alisa U Zemlji Chuda
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Origami Around
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oozey mess
let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open
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will byers stan first human second

祝日 / Permanent Vacation
noise dept.

izzy's playlists!
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One of these posts will save me from my fate
they're selling anti-ai slogans on sweatshop-produced t-shirts. i don't need to write the poem for you to get it do i
patti smith in creem, april 1974
horse bridle made from watsonia leaves by Hannah Thornhill
There's a recurring online tendency to aestheticize consensus itself. The imagined future village is full of emotionally compatible people who enjoy communal gardening, conflict resolution circles, acoustic folk music, mutual aid potlucks, and repairing bicycles together at sunset. Which is nice for the people who genuinely enjoy that lifestyle. But plenty of humans are solitary, prickly, obsessive, urban, nocturnal, sensory-seeking, technologically attached, contrarian, novelty-seeking, private, or just plain difficult. Those people do not evaporate after the revolution. They do not get Left Behind while you are Raptured into the Utopia. They become your neighbors.
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simone weil
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ursula k. leguin
Pintail Pursuit at Sunrise. Peter Markham Scott (1909-1989). Oil on canvas. Dated 1987.
not even funny how true this is for me
David Hockney - The boy hidden in a fish, 1969
“it’s raining today”
2026
3” X 5” index card
(sharpie, colored pencil)
“how could’ve racism got into my white usamerican bar culture from the 50s?”
everytime i wear an outfit like this i think about this tweet
I wish I could give the miis internalized homophobja
no but like i want them to actually feel it
you dont like her?
How It Feels
I understand that people do this because it's easier to write but I honestly think we need to stop saying "amab" and "afab" and start writing them out in full more often. better yet, bring back the c. "coercively assigned male at birth" and "coercively assigned female at birth". people have gotten way too comfortable latching onto the m or f and using them as shorthand for "male" and "female" even though the point of these terms has always been to highlight that sex is something that you are assigned at birth and coerced into performing. it's not a neutral observation about a baby's genitalia, it's an active assignment that is forced upon you against your will the moment you're born, before you're even capable of understanding the words being used to make that assignment