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Goth rabbit plushies.
Source: Temu.
©Philomena Famulok
2021
golden hour in January
"Lucky" by Colin Wilson
Japanese dormouse (Glirulus japonicus) By: Michi Nomura From: Walker's Mammals of the World 1964
there's something wrong with the rabbits
i would have loved to been an idealized hypothetical for you. if only i had been aborted...
Aiskhylos tr. by Anne Carson, An Oresteia; âAgamemnonâ
Christopher Bursk, Ovid at Fifteen
Marin MajiÄ (Croatian-German, b. 1979, Frankfurt, Germany, based Brooklyn, NY, USA) - There Somewhere, 2022, Paintings: Colored Pencil, Oil Color and Marble Dust on Linen
Lee Jaeseok â Linkage (âââââââââ) [acrylic on canvas, 2024]
Thomas Paquette, Straight Up, Tionesta, Pa., 2025, Oil on linen
âAnd if I talk to you in fables and parables itâs because itâs more gentle for you that way; and horror really canât be talked about because itâs alive, because itâs mute and goes on growing: memory-wounding pain drips by day drips in sleep.â
â George Seferis, tr. by Edmund Keeley and Philip Sherrard, from The Collected Poems 1924-1955; âLast Stopâ
â Franz Kafka // Richard Siken