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Claire Keane
One Nice Bug Per Day
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Origami Around
Aqua Utopia|海の底で記憶を紡ぐ
Cosmic Funnies
$LAYYYTER

❣ Chile in a Photography ❣
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let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open

shark vs the universe

祝日 / Permanent Vacation

#extradirty
Three Goblin Art

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Stranger Things

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Embroidered picture (1739) by Ann Peartree (American, 1722–1744).
Linen, embroidered with wool and silk.
Image and text information courtesy MFA Boston.
ana mendieta dressed as a butterfly, age 4, varadero, cuba, september 1953
ana mendieta, stills from super 8 films butterfly and butterfly ii, 1975
Cosmic Costumes from The Astral Ball (1984)
Evelyne Axell, Group Therapy, 1970,
Andrei Tarkovsky, Ten Polaroid Photographs
The Hour of the Star, Clarice Lispector
Me everyday for months : okay ladies let’s obsessively rehash this trauma to try to and logically negate the fact that it was traumatic
James Gleeson (Australian, 1915-2008), Phlebas the Phoenician, 1951. Oil on canvas board, 13 x 23.5 cm.
Nicole Eisenman, Morning Studio, 2016
ooh dope
me every day
You don’t set out to be different for its own sake; you are more easily guided by what interests and moves you. You are more concerned about what is right for you than about the pressure to fit in. In sex you are more aware than others of impulses which are not entirely conventional. You know the value of selective irresponsibility, of forgetting occasionally about being ‘good’.
You have delicate, sensitive perceptions; you can be deeply moved by appearances – the right light in a room, or good food, or the texture of a piece of clothing. Expressive, intelligent language has a powerful hold on you; your mind works better when it is inspired and provoked by vivid imagery. It can be sad to live in a world which is often so ugly and not properly looked after. But you know that things can be otherwise, and you have the ability to appreciate the world at its best.
There’s a strand in your nature which loves making an impression – perhaps with your clothes, or conversation, or in a self-revealing blog or a novel. You like to dramatise yourself, to pose as a unique, perhaps mysterious person, to joke or exaggerate your part in adventures. Though you might more than once have been called a show off, it is actually a generous tendency: you want to please and entertain others. It could be the start of good teaching and leadership.