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1950s Ronson lighter
écailles de dragon white tea, with an incredible natural aroma of lychees 🐉
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Impractical dream decor I've been saving on Pinterest
Kinuko Y. Craft @kinukoycraft_official
Pirene on page 248 of "Visions of Beauty"
A wood boar papercut I made for my husband this week while we face big emotions and changes in our lives - I want to always remind myself and the people I love that sometimes something really good is waiting just ahead that we can’t see from where we are standing but we will reach it if we jump!
Women weaving a carpet, Kashan, Iran, 1989.
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Dandelion ダンデライオン, Aoi Yu Photobook Photography by Takahashi Yoko Released in 2007
The book follows actress and model Aoi Yu on a 10 day trip in Russia, capturing cozy and whimsical moments in the snowy landscape. Aoi Yu's iconic winter Mori-girl fashion and her natural bare face has made the book a bible for winter fashion that inspired many.
mammoth tusk being unearthed in siberia
Papercuts of my husband and I, end of 2025
The huge portion of our lives that we spend asleep, freed from a morass of simulated needs, subsists as one of the great human affronts to the voraciousness of contemporary capitalism. Sleep is an uncompromising interruption of the theft of time from us by capitalism. Most of the seemingly irreducible necessities of human life . . . have been remade into commodified or financialized forms. Sleep poses the idea of a human need and interval of time that cannot be colonized and harnessed to a massive engine of profitability, and thus remains an incongruous anomaly and site of crisis in the global present.
Jonathan Crary, 24/7: Late Capitalism and the Ends of Sleep
Hair at Dior Cruise by Guido Palau, México, 2024.