🫒 May olive trees bless the land of Palestine and guide her people back home 🫒

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🫒 May olive trees bless the land of Palestine and guide her people back home 🫒
"Got to Make Time For Everything" by L. Shepelev (linocut, 1961)
“Strawberries” by Igor Kornilov (linocut, 1958)
"Ladies in chaps," Alberta, 1920
You can do it! (Throwing a little tantrum along the way never hurt)
This is a special print for patrons this month! ✨
are you actually treating your transfem friend like a girl or are you using her name and pronouns but expecting her to initiate all social interactions and considering her on thin ice all the time by default and not allowing her to have any strong negative feelings around her and-
compulsory masculinity is an actual thing and it's honestly so common that the fact that it hasn't been identified as such is astonishing to me
[Image Text: “#are you treating her fundamentally differently than your cisgender female friends #are you even considering her in the same category (of woman) as them? #do you dismiss her experiences of womanhood in favour of your own?” /end image text]
Costume. Chitons.
Marjorie & C. H. B.Quennell, Everyday Things in Archaic Greece (London: B. T. Batsford, 1931).
Wait, wait…. Is that seriously it? How their clothes go?
that genuinely is it
yeah hey whats up bout to put some fucking giant sheets on my body
lets bring back sheetwares
also chlamys:
and exomis:
trust the ancients to make a fashion statement out of straight cloth and nothing but pins
Wrap Yourself In Blankets, Call It a Day
Wear blanket. Conquer world.
That last one looks dope
Squares and rectangles: easy to weave!! No cutting means no hemming.
And easy to construct, you don’t have to have complicated seaming and patterning to turn fabric into clothing!
ancient Egyptian robes
This sort of clothing solution wasn’t just for the Mediterranean, or northern Africa, either. Behold the Belted Plaid:
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Has anyone already reblogged this with saris? It’s cool how many cultures have similarities like this hidden in plain sight.
https://kalaavarsha.com/how-to-wear-or-drape-a-saree/
The lungi is a traditional garment worn in many southern states of India. It's different from the dhoti, in that it is a tubular shape (like
Since we are here might as well share the dhoti and the lungi
https://www.wikihow.com/Wear-a-Lungi
https://www.wikihow.com/Wear-a-Pancha-Kachcham?amp=1
It’s only men in the photos but really anyone can wear them. I am wearing a lungi right now.
I also know Thailand and Sri Lanka have their versions of a lungi as well.
Salmon are such amazing creatures
The Rose, Nr4, by Hilma af Klint, 1907.
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need a man who paints his toe nails & can lay some beautiful cement
need a man with shorts so short, his pockets hang out
i need a man who quotes whitman, calls himself big mama, & shoplifts fishing hooks from walmart
kitchen table series, carrie mae weems
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All profits raised from this print will be donated to the Palestine Children's Relief Fund.
Crossdressing party goers in Gaza, Palestine (1960s) | ph: Kegham Djeghalian
This photo was found by Djeghalian's grandson in 2018, along with an entire collection documenting the rich culture and history of Gaza. Djeghalian survived the Armenian genocide as a toddler, fleeing to Syria, then Lebanon, before moving to Palestine, where he lived between Al-Quds and Jaffa. There he would meet his wife Zevart Nakashian, and go on to open the Kegham photography studio in Gaza.
fully sober and lucid walking down the street googling "is it normal to get a haircut" "am i allowed to get a haircut" "is the guy at the barber shop going to be mad at me when i go in there"
The tiger He destroyed his cage Yes YES The tiger is out
"The Tiger" by Nael, Age 6
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vintage lgbt pins from the arquives: canada's lgbtq2+ archives