by faerieferne

shark vs the universe
art blog(derogatory)

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JVL

titsay
wallacepolsom
styofa doing anything

Love Begins
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dirt enthusiast
Today's Document
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hello vonnie
cherry valley forever

ellievsbear

#extradirty
One Nice Bug Per Day
Show & Tell

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by faerieferne
'wAAyfarer - The total youth travel experience'
American Airlines travel poster (c. 1970).
It’s a bit rainy out huh
🌀🌀🌀ooooooo you wanna reblog my art so bad oooooo🌀🌀🌀
fun discovery from today's internet rabbit hole:
the first lesbian magazine published in the US, Vice Versa (1947-48), was entirely hand-typed by one Edythe Eyde (better known by her pen name Lisa Ben - yes, that IS an anagram for lesbian). she worked as a secretary with a ton of spare time on her hands, and her boss would tell her he didn't care what she was doing so long as she "looked busy"... so she decided to use her free time to type out copies of a home-made periodical for lesbians, writing most of the content - editorials, book/film reviews, poetry, short stories, and more - herself!
overall, the magazine ran for 9 issues, 16 hand-typed copies of which lisa would mail to friends (well, until one of them advised her she could be arrested for sending "obscene" materials) and distribute at lesbian bars :)
all issues of Vice Versa are digitized here! (the website also has a scan of a great article on Lisa Ben ❤️)
a lot of the issues of the first widely distributed gay publication in the US, ONE magazine (1952-1967), are also available online on JSTOR. there's also this article detailing the magazine's ups and downs and general history, it's v fascinating!
furthermore, a solid amount of The Ladder (1956-1972) - one of the other earliest lesbian periodicals in the US, published by Daughters of Bilitis, the first lesbian rights organization in the US - is also available for online viewing thanks to the Internet Archive
unfortunately i could never be nonchalant because i am not well in the head and also my soul is on fire
I think the key to a happy life as an adult woman is to channel your inner weird little girl and make her happy
Skin Lizard Flash Sheet
[Death tarot | Gift for @captainqster from their friend]
It goes both ways.
Meet you on the moon ☾
inspired by artemis II
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my shop | free mobile wallpaper
Glass spider web dress by themoonsalibicollection
"La Femme-Escargot" circa 1900
Daybreak - Antonio Peticov (1982)
Today's my birthday and I'd like to share a new comic with you, it's called Marginalia. It's a love letter to all the weirdness of medieval manuscripts, and you can read it by unfolding a single sheet of paper!
Risograph print editions are also available in my shop.