Belinda and Rosita, Buenos Aires, Argentina. 1998. Alessandra Sanguinetti.
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Belinda and Rosita, Buenos Aires, Argentina. 1998. Alessandra Sanguinetti.
Misty Copeland in Valentino for Cosmopolitan August 2016. Photographed by Regan Cameron
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“Einstein, when he arrived in America, was shocked at how Black Americans were treated. “There is separation of colored people from white people in the United States,” he said. “That separation is not a disease of colored people. It is a disease of white people. And, I do not intend to be quiet about it.” And, he wasn’t.
Although he had a fear of speaking in public, he made all the effort he could to spread the word of equality, denouncing racism and segregation and becoming a huge proponent of civil rights even before the term became fashionable. Einstein was a member of several civil rights groups (including the Princeton chapter of the NAACP). Happy Birthday Albert Einstein!”
Source: Craig Lowery II for Last Words.
I wonder why I never learned this about Einstein in school…oh wait, I do know why.
Yeah, I mean how could you “tarnish” the legacy of one of the world’s greatest physicists by linking him to the fight for racial equality, especially since he openly calls out racism as a “disease” of the white oppressor. Of course this isn’t a bigger part of his historical narrative.
Legitimately pissed off that I didn’t know this
Harald Sohlberg
The Mermaid. 1896.
“I took a photo of us, mid-embrace. When I am old and alone I will remember that I once held something truly beautiful.”
Submarine (2010)
I want so much that is not here and I do not know where to go.
Charles Bukowski (via wordsnquotes)
This is where where the Namib Desert meets the Atlantic Ocean.
Image by Roberto Sysa Moiola
Frank Ocean.
Boys Don’t Cry Magazine.
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The sky is gay confirmed
Psychedelic Landscapes Reminiscent of Dreams by Scott Naismith
Artist Scott Naismith has produced a series of beautiful landscape paintings on canvas with shows a brilliant use of colours and textures to create the illusion of a dream. The artist has used a liberal palette to depict the glorious sunsets and marvels of nature, yet reserving the use of colours filtered through the sky. He mirrors the tones and brush stroke styles from the sky onto the ground, which creates harmony in a chaos of hues and how light can play different roles in a landscape to reflect, dilute and create a mystical site.
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