Can I Please Eat In The Computer Room Tonight? by Nicole Nikolich (2025)
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Jules of Nature

祝日 / Permanent Vacation
Show & Tell
Sweet Seals For You, Always
YOU ARE THE REASON
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
occasionally subtle
trying on a metaphor

Andulka

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todays bird
NASA
Stranger Things
Cosimo Galluzzi

if i look back, i am lost
AnasAbdin
styofa doing anything
Keni

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Can I Please Eat In The Computer Room Tonight? by Nicole Nikolich (2025)
their Insta: lace_in_the_moon
They’re ready for the holiday market tomorrow!
dramatically and violently turns into a werewolf and then continues doing the same thing I was doing before
Nature held me close and seemed to find no fault with me. (Stone Butch Blues, Leslie Feinberg)
Fuck it. Crochet cartilaginous stingray skeleton
Let's offer flowers, pour a cup of libation, split open the skies and start anew on creation.
first draft of a pattern for this sweet little libation vessel i saw in a museum the other weekend
The lined paper blanket is finally done! It’s made to scale of a college ruled 8.5inx11in piece of paper.
No pattern used, it was entirely self drafted. This took me about 3 months to complete, working on it on and off. I probably put around 80 hours into this blanket so far, but that’s just a rough estimate.
my batch of mushies so far :-)
i love that "teens who are really, really into the french revolution" is a tradition that continues today. im so proud of u teens
You ever see a scene so beautiful you cry
some articles from the paris review i have stowed away in my bookmarks
it’s time to pay the piper
the travels of a master storyteller
literary paper dolls: rebecca
on classic party fiction
could the baby-sitter’s club have been more gay?
literary architecture: elena ferrante, my brilliant friend
on nighttime
america’s first female mapmaker
in the nineties, no one cared about getting a job
oranges are orange, salmon are salmon
the draw of the gothic
does poetry have street cred?
the uncanny child
a taxonomy of country boys
“Everyone has their own problems.”
And Life Goes On… (Abbas Kiarostami, 1992)
books and hands
Photo by Angelina Rose in Quarantine.