Looking down. Teide national park, Tenerife
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Looking down. Teide national park, Tenerife
I don’t want to get involved in this by Guido van der Werve
This note was found in New Orleans.
Kiss you all over and over again Til the nite closes in
Robert DuGrenier - Handle With Care
Whimsical glass bottles
I Am Somebody by Glenn Ligon, 1991
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Oysters, Hypholoma lateritium, and a mystery shroom
you can talk about racial bias in news reporting of missing and murdered women without implying that missing white women are “getting too much attention” or arguing that they’re oh-so-privileged while most of them are lying raped and dead in a shallow grave. it’s not one or the other, all missing women should receive media attention. “missing white woman syndrome” places the onus on the missing woman instead of the racially biased news outlets covering these cases.
Blaming dead women for the media coverage they receive is easier than changing the system.
Arguably one of the coolest looking nudibranchs is the Phyllodesmium iriomotense, an aeolid nudibranch native to Japan and Indonesia. It feeds on soft corals and gets to be about 2cm long. While it is small, it definitely seems like some alien one would find on an ice-planet!
The Moon as seen from lunar orbit during the Apollo 15 mission, August 2, 1971.
Said it before and I’ll say it again: rejecting femininity and holding onto your womanhood will always be more radical than rejecting femininity and claiming that makes you a new gender.