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Guim Tió Zarraluki
Girls
— Ocean Vuong, On Earth We’re Briefly Gorgeous
“In Vietnamese, the word for missing someone and remembering them is the same: nhớ. Sometimes, when you ask me over the phone, Con nhớ mẹ không? / flinch, thinking you meant, Do you remember me?
— I miss you more than I remember you.”
poster credited to the weathermen, later known as the weather underground organization
A philosopher once asked, “Are we human because we gaze at the stars, or do we gaze at them because we are human?” Pointless, really… “Do the stars gaze back?” Now that’s a question.
Jama Masjid in New Delhi. India
next years mood is love, same as always
Sancharram | സഞ്ചാരം |The Journey (2004).
“The film is set amongst a lush natural backdrop in a small village in the Indian state of Kerala. This setting has multiple levels of significance. Firstly, it indicates a movement away from the glamorized, urban images and settings of mainstream Bollywood cinema which dominate the popular culture scene. It shows the possibility of lesbian love existing in villages and other rural areas where urban influences are at a minimum. This then falsifies claims made by certain groups of people that homosexuality does not exist in Indian culture, that is a foreign Other and a product of Westernization. Secondly, the lyrical images of nature and abundant water bodies are closely associated with Kiran and Delilah and their love for each other. It hints at the fluid and open sexuality of the two female protagonists and how grounded their sexuality is in the natural ways of life.Thirdly, Kerala is known for its matrilineal culture (although the influence of the British changed this in many ways), hence making it an appropriate setting for a film that focuses on women—Kiran, Delilah, their mothers and Delilah’s grandmother. For example, the concept of ‘marumakkathayam’ is prevalent in Kerala, which is a matrilineal system of inheritance which was followed by all Nair castes including the royal families. Kiran belongs to the Nair caste in the movie and the scene when she steps into her ancestral house as a child illustrates the matrilineal system of inheritance.”
—Kaur Gurpreet, The Issue of Lesbianism in Contemporary Indian Films: A Comparative Study of Transnational, Bollywood, And Regional Films (2010)
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Deity at pond, Kerala, photo by Jayaraj T.P.
SRI LANKA. 1995. A young man walks behind an elephant. Steve McCurry
*omits Asian/Indo/Pacific Islander/Jewish/etc, but you still get the gist. #NoJusticeNoPride
Watch: Poet Elizabeth Acevedo nails the hypocrisy of anti-choice advocates.
Damn.
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You guys should watch PBS documentary on Evangelical Christians who are against abortions but are pro gun rights. The way they think makes absolutely no sense.
It makes perfect sense when you realize that they’re not really Christians. They’re white nationalists aka racists hiding behind the bible. They utilize the fight against abortion to disguise their white nationalist baby breeding agenda.
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