im in a very vulnerable state if any hot lesbian wants a turn at ruining my life
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noise dept.

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I'd rather be in outer space 🛸
YOU ARE THE REASON
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Sweet Seals For You, Always
cherry valley forever
almost home
hello vonnie
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$LAYYYTER

if i look back, i am lost
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im in a very vulnerable state if any hot lesbian wants a turn at ruining my life
The zipper merge requires a level of cooperation and goodwill that the citizens of this great country have never once displayed
well, when in loam 🪱
Primadonna worm all i ever wanted was to squirm
LOL whos tye saultry little binch on the bottom lsft????
this post is less than 1% away from being completely incomprehensible
ursula k le guin affirmations for your day:
it is our differences which make us dearer to one another
it is never too late to start loving
the enemy is not the foreigner, but the ones who tell you to hate the foreigner
everyone should have food, shelter, and work
everything is a yin and yang metaphor if you try hard enough
sci-fi is important
i just don’t know if that many of us need to be on the roads driving. we should live in a world where more people can sit that one out
Mammal in a Sunday Dress, by Georgina M. Cox, 2026
Mammal in a Sunday Dress explores the uneasy relationship between femininity, civilisation, and the animal body. At first glance, the figure appears modest and withdrawn. Her posture is composed, her gaze seemingly lowered towards her bare feet, recalling the conventions of nineteenth-century portraiture where women were often depicted as passive objects of observation. Yet as the viewer moves closer, the illusion collapses. Her eyes are not lowered at all. She is looking directly back. The delayed eye contact transforms the encounter. The viewer approaches believing they are safely observing a woman; instead, they realise they have been observed themselves. The work refuses the traditional power dynamic of portraiture, denying the comfort of anonymous spectatorship. Looking becomes a reciprocal act. For Cox, the painting considers humanity's persistent desire to separate itself from the rest of the animal kingdom. The title quietly undermines this distinction. A "mammal" is not another creature—it is us. The Sunday dress, rich with cultural associations of femininity, morality, and respectability, becomes an attempt to distinguish ourselves from nature. Yet clothing cannot alter biology. Beneath lace and ritual remains the same vulnerable animal body. The work also reflects on the historical relationship between women and nature. Across art, religion, and philosophy, women have repeatedly been positioned as closer to instinct, emotion, reproduction, and the body itself, while men have been aligned with reason, culture, and civilisation. Mammal in a Sunday Dress does not reject this comparison. Instead, it questions why proximity to nature has so often been treated as something lesser. Chiaroscuro isolates the figure within darkness, allowing the luminous dress to symbolise the performance of civilisation while the bare feet quietly return the body to the earth. Neither is presented as more truthful than the other. The painting exists in the tension between performance and instinct, refinement and biology. Mammal in a Sunday Dress ultimately asks a simple but unsettling question: if every layer of culture were stripped away, what would remain? Not a king. Not a saint. Not a gentleman or a lady. Only another mammal, looking back.
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the reason i love ianthe so much is because of how unrepentantly awful and pathetic she is.
she tries to evil gloat like once but her tummy hurts too much to do it propery. she cries herself to sleep every night. she overshares about how corona nearly killed her in the womb. she makes a joke nobody laughs at. in harrow she tries to affect dispassion but instead she just comes across as incredibly bizarre in all her interactions.
she's such a fucking mess. character of all time.
loving the tags this is getting. target audience reached.
bigs their eyes at you
single funniest entry in Star Trek predicting the future
the humble tank top has done so much for homosexual women
Star Trek has always had phenomenal makeup but my word, look at the detail here. The seam, the little wires barely visible, the glint of metal, the fact that Brent's actual skin looks like it's the fake part, it's just insane. And not even a drop of CGI used.
*me, literally sick with want* whatever
Pyrrha, outside the bar: *lighting a cigarette* when I graduated high school your entire civilization didn’t exist yet isnt that weird
Palamedes, stone cold sober: can yuo put that out on me
been replaying disco lately 🪩💫🖤
ursula k le guin affirmations for your day:
it is our differences which make us dearer to one another
it is never too late to start loving
the enemy is not the foreigner, but the ones who tell you to hate the foreigner
everyone should have food, shelter, and work
everything is a yin and yang metaphor if you try hard enough
sci-fi is important