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dni people who prefer white lightbulbs over warm yellow lightbulbs
dni people who prefer overhead lightning over smaller lamps scattered throughout a room
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Jodie Foster in a promotional shoot for The Silence of the Lambs (1991)
ana mendieta iowa 1979
Portrait of a Reputation, Francesca Woodman
The 13th of December is "St Lucia's Day". In Scandinavia, a girl (usually the oldest girl in the family) wears a crown of candles and gives out saffron bread and coffee.
The candle is a symbol of light emerging from darkness, of life, as it was originally a celebration of St Lucia and the winter solstice.
Photo from the 1950s (collection of the Museum of Northern Peoples)
Jolene Lai, Away (from the series A Beautiful Haunting), 2019
Perfect Magazine, 2022.
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‘River of Fish’ stair runner by The Rug Company. Designed by Barber & Osgerby.
Deborah DeWit (American, b.1956), Making Beds, 2010, Pastel
from There’s Motion Everywhere, a children’s poetry collection illustrated by Simms Taback
Serpent headpiece by Harumi Klossowska de Rola for Valentino Haute Couture 2016
I’ve probably said this before but having every good and service turn into a subscription model is one of the worst new developments of our era of capitalism. Like yeah, shit sucked before but it didn’t suck for 19.99 a month indefinitely. This some new shit.
Reblogging this again bc I can’t stop angrily thinking about how there should be laws in place so that when a company sells a product or service there is either a cap on how many years they can keep charging subscription for it or they have to name a price they decide the product is worth and either the buyer pays that upfront or by those weekly/monthly instalments. At least put laws in place on what legally qualifies as a subscription service.