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Roz Leibowitz, Love is the key, pencil on vintage paper, 2007
To put it very bluntly.
You will always make a better impact helping people who need it than trying to hurt people you think deserve it.
Georges Seurat
fatima aamer bilal, excerpt from moony moonless sky’s ‘i am an observer, but not by choice.’
[text id: my fist has always been clenched around the handle of an invisible suitcase. / i am always ready to leave. / there is not a single room in this world where i belong.]
i don't know who needs to hear this, but guilt, self-hatred and shame are not sustainable sources of growth and healing. you can't hate yourself into feeling better, or being better. you can't repeatedly punish yourself for your flawed humanity and expect wholesome results.
you think that you're so alone in the world then you read literature from hundreds of years ago and you realize that other people have always felt this way
Babylonian Devil's Trap with Magical Inscription for Protection Against Lilith
1988
Alice Aycock, American, b. 1946
Watercolour and ink on paper
A bobcat (Lynx rufus) eyes up the photographer in Nova Scotia, Canada
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Julia Fernandez
Mary Shelley, Frankenstein
MY OWN THOUGHTS by Helena Minginowicz (Polish, b. 1984)
acrylic on paper towel, 23x48 cm, 2026
Old 19th century books with marbled page edges
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Forough Farrokhzad, from Another Birth: Selected Poems of. F. F.; “Let Us Believe In The Beginning of a Cold Season,”
Farida Khelfa in The Agony of Marguerite Gautier by Jean-Paul Goude, Paris, 1992
Crystal dagger uncovered in Spain, dating to around 3.000 BC