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he wasn't even looking at me and he found me

tannertan36
trying on a metaphor

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祝日 / Permanent Vacation
Today's Document
Aqua Utopia|海の底で記憶を紡ぐ

if i look back, i am lost

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todays bird
Jules of Nature

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Sade Olutola

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Cosimo Galluzzi
we're not kids anymore.
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My favorite way to feel him say "I love you"
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SUPERNATURAL || “Jump the Shark” 4.19
“Every day, in every way, I’m getting better and better.”
— Emile Coue
Fresh (1994)
Reiji Hiramatsu
Komorebi, Duri Baek
Bruno Liljefors (Swedish, 1860-1939), Räv på råttjakt [Fox Hunting for Rats]. Oil on canvas, 13 7⁄8 x 19 ¾ in.
Blue Birch Marsh, 2024 by Jef Bourgeau.
Deborah Brown - Under Glass, 1990 - Oil on canvas
Mel Chin: ‘KNOWMAD’ (1999)
Emanuel Bylund - Between Worlds #3 (acrylics on plywood), 2020
“The idea that after this war life will continue 'normally' or even that culture might be 'rebuilt - as if the rebuilding of culture were not already its negation - is idiotic. Millions of Jews have been murdered, and this is to be seen as an interlude and not the catastrophe itself. What more is this culture waiting for? And even if countless people still have time to wait, is it conceivable that what happened in Europe will have no consequences, that the quantity of victims will not be transformed into a new quality of society at large, barbarism? As long as blow is followed by counter-blow, catastrophe is perpetuated. One need only think of revenge for the murdered. If as many of the others are killed, horror will be institutionalized and the pre-capitalist pattern of vendettas, confined from time immemorial to remote mountainous regions, will be re-introduced in extended form, with whole nations as the sub-jectless subjects. If, however, the dead are not avenged and mercy is exercised, Fascism will despite everything get away with its victory scot-free, and, having once been shown so easy, will be continued elsewhere. The logic of history is as destructive as the people that it brings to prominence: wherever its momentum carries it, it reproduces equivalents of past calamity. Normality is death.”
Adorno, ‘Out of the firing-line’ (written Autumn 1944) from Minima Moralia
Heiko Hellwig: Silicon Cities (2017)