My cat watching the Care Bears cartoon
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My cat watching the Care Bears cartoon
Three on a couch, Alexander Varvaridze
“an ode to everything everywhere all at once”
‘No matter what, I still want to be here with you. I will always, ALWAYS, want to be here with you.’
But the sight of the stars always makes me dream. LOVING VINCENT (2017) dir. Dorota Kobiela, Hugh Welchman
“Some things, once you’ve loved them, become yours forever.”
Kill Your Darlings (2013)
nov 2018
Escape
Daniel Egnéus’s stunning illustrations for Little Red Riding Hood (part 1 of 2).
Medusa lost her beauty—or rather, it was taken from her. Beauty is always something you can lose. Women’s beauty is seen as something separate from us, something we owe but never own: We are its stewards, not its beneficiaries. We tend it like a garden where we do not live. Oh, but ugliness—ugliness is always yours. Almost everyone has some innate kernel of grotesquerie; even fashion models (I’ve heard) tend to look a bit strange and froggish in person, having been gifted with naturally level faces that pool light luminously instead of breaking it into shards. And everyone has the ability to mine their ugliness, to emphasize and magnify it, to distort even those parts of themselves that fall within acceptable bounds. Where beauty is narrow and constrained, ugliness is an entire galaxy, a myriad of sparkling paths that lurch crazily away from the ideal. There are so few ways to look perfect, but there are thousands of ways to look monstrous, surprising, upsetting, outlandish, or odd. Thousands of stories to tell in dozens of languages: the languages of strong features or weak chins, the languages of garish makeup and weird haircuts and startling clothes, fat and bony and hairy languages, the languages of any kind of beauty that’s not white. Nose languages, eyebrow languages, piercing and tattoo languages, languages of blemish and birthmark and scar. When you give up trying to declare yourself acceptable, there are so many new things to say.
What If We Cultivated Our Ugliness? Jess Zimmerman (via kuanios)
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Rainy day
concept: we wake up one day and nature has grown decades overnight. we can’t remember where the roads used to be. in some places the trees are so tall and thick we can barely see sky. the grass hasn’t been mowed in years. how quiet everything is now
— blackreach (1/2) for @loonaris22 ♡
Carrie Fisher photographed by Ron Gallela || 1980