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Aqua Utopia|海の底で記憶を紡ぐ

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Claire Keane

Love Begins
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Garden of Ninfa in Italy
Neolithic Petrosphere, Elgin, Moray, 'Scotland's First Warriors' Exhibition, National Museums Scotland, Edinburgh
often you will see things online where you just have to be like "what a strange thing to say" or "i don't think that's true :)" to yourself and try to move on or you will lose your mind
CONNIE PANZARINO at a pride march in Boston circa 1990
[ID: Connie is marching along in her sip 'n' puff (SNP) wheelchair. She is wearing a patterned poncho and sporting a green felt party crown on her head. She styles a pair of wire-rimmed glasses with her slicked back hair. She is smiling. Attached to the back of her wheelchair is a large green cardboard poster that reads "Trached Dykes Eat Pussy Without Comin' Up For Air!" followed by a pink upside-down triangle with a stick figure person in a wheelchair at the centre (a symbol for disabled women)].
the cyborg & the crip by Alison Kafer
[ID: “Trached dykes eat pussy without coming up for air.” Connie Panzarino, a longtime disability activist and out lesbian, would attach this sign to her wheelchair during Pride marches in Boston in the early 1990s. Shockingly explicit, her sign refuses to cast technology as cold, distancing, or disembodied/disembodying, presenting it instead as a source and site of embodied pleasure. “Trach” is an abbreviation of tracheotomy, a medical procedure in which a breathing tube is inserted directly into the trachea, bypassing the mouth and nose. Someone with a trach, then, can, in effect, breathe through her throat, freeing her mouth for other activities (another version of this sign is “Trached dykes french kiss without coming up for air”). From a cyborgian perspective, this sign is brilliantly provocative and productive. It draws on the pervasive idea that adaptive technologies grant superior abilities,not merely replacing a lost capacity but enhancing it, yet it does so in a highly subversive way. The message here isn’t about blending in, about passing as normal or hypernormal, but about publicly announcing the viability of a queer disabled location. It’s disnormalizing, adamantly refusing compulsory heterosexuality, compulsory able bodiedness, and homonormativity. As Corbett O’Toole argues, it challenges the perceived passivity of disabled women, presenting them as actively pleasuring their partners, thereby graphically refuting stereotypes linking physical disability with nonsexuality.]
The knight’s encounter with the mysterious faery lady, an otherworldly figure who enchants him, draws him away from the world of men, and leaves his soul bound to her spell.
“I met a lady in the meads, Full beautiful, a faery’s child…”
From John Keats’s poem "La Belle Dame sans Merci." Engraving after Edward Brewtnall, 1881.
I would have followed you my brother, my captain, my king.
Attribué à Bisson Frères - Cathédrale de Reims, ca 1860
Epreuve sur papier albuminé (50 x 41 cm)
by Karsten Mielenz
“Small Horned Owl on Maple Branch under Full Moon” (1832) by Utagawa Hiroshige
Folk in those stories had lots of chances of turning back only they didn’t. They kept going because they were holding on to something. What are we holding on to, Sam? There’s some good in this world, Mr. Frodo. And it’s worth fighting for.
LOTR Week - Day 2 (23rd Sep): people
Ingram, John Henry, Flora Symbolica: The language and sentiment of flowers, (London: 1869).
'diadem with gazelles + a stag, egyptian (possibly eastern nile delta), second intermediate period, ca. 1648-1540 b.c.' in jewelry: the body transformed - melanie holcomb (2018)
Roman mosaic depicting the drinking contest between Herakles and Dionysos
early 3rd century CE
Princeton University Art Museum y1965-216
Strawberry Hill House. A Gothic Revival villa that was built in Twickenham, London 1749
i posted a few weeks ago about two baby kittens that were abandoned outside of my work, and it turns out one of them, who we've named dinah, had a rare medical condition called pectus excavatum that required corrective surgery. fortunately we caught it early which makes it easier to fix, but unfortunately it cost thousands of dollars. this is not my cat and i'm not planning on keeping her, but i couldn't resist getting her the care she needed after someone literally left her in a hot parking lot. the day after her surgery i ended up rushing her to the ER because of some breathing problems, so that just added to everything. also a few weeks before this i had to pay thousands of dollars for my own cat to undergo a medical procedure due to an infection she developed and so i am really struggling to keep up with all these vet bills
i've made a gofundme to try and help cover the costs of dinah's vet bills and i would truly appreciate any help anyone is able to provide, genuinely anything helps. i've never charged for gif/icon/header requests before, but if you'd like something made in exchange, i will absolutely take requests 🙏 examples of my gifs are here!
she's truly the sweetest girl and i just really want her healthy before her and her sister are able to find a forever home <3
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