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TSUNAINA FOR HARPER’S BAZAAR KAZAKHSTAN BY FEDOR BITKOV
The Phenomenon Of “Crown Shyness” Where Trees Avoid Touching
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Abstract & Artist Aerial Landscape Photographs of Southern Africa by Zack Seckler
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The Houses As Literary Quotes (click to enlarge ⚡ info)
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How do you brush your teeth?
a) bravely
b) while making a sandwich
c) while reading a book
d) I’m a snake
Baiser ( The kiss ) Passage Versailles, Paris,1950
by Robert Doisneau
The last time I checked my textbooks, the specific therapy for malnutrition was food
Dr. Jack Geiger, quoted in Rebecca Onie’s Ted Talk What if our healthcare system kept us healthy?
“In 1965 Dr. Geiger founded one of the first two community health centers in this country, in a brutally poor area in the Mississippi Delta. And so many of his patients came in presenting with malnutrition that be began prescribing food for them. And they would take these prescriptions to the local supermarket, which would fill them and then charge the pharmacy budget of the clinic. And when the Office of Economic Opportunity in Washington, D.C. – which was funding Geiger’s clinic – found out about this, they were furious. And they sent this bureaucrat down to tell Geiger that he was expected to use their dollars for medical care – to which Geiger famously and logically responded, “The last time I checked my textbooks, the specific therapy for malnutrition was food.“”
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St. Louis Post-Dispatch, Missouri, April 9, 1910
Santorini by Anna Doshina
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Rupi Kaur, Milk and Honey (via h-o-r-n-g-r-y)