Hannibal did nothing wrong actually everyone was just in his business
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One Nice Bug Per Day
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Love Begins
almost home
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we're not kids anymore.
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he wasn't even looking at me and he found me

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Hannibal did nothing wrong actually everyone was just in his business
The Specter of Death, 1907 - pastel on paper — Kazimierz Stabrowski (Polish, 1869-1929)
repression doesn’t eliminate desire but distorts it
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I do think that love is very often about sacrifice. I mean sacrifice as in choosing, as in effort. I mean choosing as in the allocation of time, and energy, and the making of space and the setting aside of prejudices and the keeping of an open mind. I mean leaving the last half-slice of cake in the fridge; working late into Thursday evening to spend Friday evening together; picking them up at the train station even though they’ve long memorised the route to your flat. Even when it is a sacrifice happily made, a choice readily chosen, it is still the giving up of one life in favour of another. And I think it’s important to recognise that. I could be living a different life but I am choosing to live a life with you. It is a sacrifice. The stakes are that high. And I do it anyway. I do it because it’s you. I do it because I love you.
Sue Zhao
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The Survivor, 1950 - oil on canvas. — René Magritte (Belgian, 1898-1967)
the hungers of hadewijch and eckhart, donald f. duclow // stigmata: escaping texts, hélène cixous // you are in a hotel room, joan tierney // the notebooks of malte laurids brigge, rainer maria rilke // great expectations, kathy acker // hot-hand fallacy, jasmine gibson // erotism: death and sensuality, georges bataille // cain, josé saramago // love in the time of monsters, emily palermo // a curious night for a double eclipse, j. karl bogartte.
Dante and Virgil in Hell (detail) by William-Adolphe Bouguereau, 1850.
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Art History meme: 1/6 themes or series or subjects
Judith Beheading Holofernes
(L-R, Lucas Cranach, Botticelli, Cristofano Allori, Fede Galizia, Caravaggio, Artemisia Gentileschi, Gustav Klimt, Carlo Saraceni, Giovanni Baglione)
Saltburn (2023) dir. Emerald Fennell
Bela Lugosi about his female fans
bloody details
saint sébastien soigné par irène et sa servante (nicolas régnier) | christ crowned with thorns (dirk bouts) | dying adonis (hendrick goltzius) | the entombment of christ (church of san martino, portofino) | peripety (6) (jen mazza) | the entombment (peter paul rubens) | st. gaspare del bufalo intercedes for the souls in purgatory (giovanni gasparro) | the death of marat (edvard munch) | saturn devouring his son (fransisco goya)
grief as necromancy. anyway
WAUGH
Julio Cortázar, Hopscotch (trans. Gregory Rabassa)
a primer for the small weird loves, richard siken
Bought this postcard in Provincetown back in the 80’s!
Courage, Anxiety and Despair: Watching the Battle, 1850, by James Sant.