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Thought this was fitting for the current events
Ceramic female figure from the 2nd millennium BC,
Discovered at the archaeological site of Altyndepe in Turkmenistan.
16,5 x 7 cm,
Today it is preserved in the Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg.
Anaïs Nin, from a letter to Joaquin Nin, featured in Reunited: The Correspondence of Anais and Joaquin Nin, 1933-1940
my ducks? in a row. the elephant? addressed. my goose? cooked. my eggs? in several baskets. the bigger fish? fried.
Your monkeys ?
those aren’t mine.
“living room couch is probably still most popular spot for love.”
Like we have commodified human connection to a degree where if you go beyond smalltalk you're oversharing and if you talk too deeply about your life you're traumadumping and if you get visibly upset you're manipulative and if you care too much you're codependent and if you want to talk about anything heavy you're expected to go hire a therapist because your friends shouldn't have to deal with that stuff and yet we're all sitting around wondering why so many people are lonely...
Zanele Muholi (Johannesburg, 2007)
Pablo Mayombe.
Romeo + Juliet (1996) dir. Baz Luhrmann
Angel Boy photographed in Sao José do Rio Prado by Maureen Bisilliat, 1965.
people will insist humans are naturally selfish when feeding the birds is a common hobby. when there are wildlife hospitals you can call when you find an injured fox outside. do we get anything from helping wild animals? i don't think so. it's not personal. it's just nice. it's something we have the resources to do, so we do it. i think thats worth remembering.