We accept the reality of the world with which we are presented. It’s as simple as that.
THE TRUMAN SHOW 1998 | dir. Peter Weir
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We accept the reality of the world with which we are presented. It’s as simple as that.
THE TRUMAN SHOW 1998 | dir. Peter Weir
LAURA HARRIER by Angelo Pennetta | W Magazine, October 2019.
“Black women: The prototype. The trend. The Blueprint.” art by Faithe Bey
“Sunsets are my escape into the reality I want to continuously live.” – Rachel Roy
A small stream
A whole mood rn
A man participates in a hair exhibition during the 8th annual Afro hairstyle contest in Cali, Colombia. An event that is held during the month of may which aims to highlight the traditions, culture and history of Afro Colombians.
“Perhaps I am no one. True, I have a body and I cannot escape from it.” —Anne Sexton, The Poet Of Ignorance
“I am afraid to own a Body—” —Emily Dickinson, Complete Poems
“Why must we have bodies?” —Jean Paul Sartre, Intimacy
[Plus: Listen to Where Does A Body End by Swans]
— excerpt from “portrait of fryderyk in shifting light” by richard siken