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being intuitive is just like... i don’t like this and no i will not elaborate
Evelyn Paul (1883-1963), “The New Life of Dante Alighieri”, 1915 Source
Jean-Michel Basquiat painting ‘Gold Griot’, 1984
Ida Applebroog, print from Ephemera series
Fernand Leger, 1952
Brush and India ink on paper
Stamped with the initials ‘F.L.’ (lower right)
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The White Room / The Garden Room Pali Hill, Mumbai, India, 2019; images © The White Room.
“Hurt people hurt people. That’s how pain patterns gets passed on, generation after generation after generation. Break the chain today. Meet anger with sympathy, contempt with compassion, cruelty with kindness. Greet grimaces with smiles. Forgive and forget about finding fault. Love is the weapon of the future.”
— Yehuda Berg
i was so angry at everything when i was 13. and i was right
Lucy Liu in her studio
i wanna die of something honorable like ate the wrong mushroom
“No loyalty to the bosses
No loyalty to the institution”
An ode to Amanita Muscaria. Pictures are mine from the January 2019 Santa Cruz Fungus Fair. I recommend reading this article titled “A Study of Cultural Bias in Field Guide Determinations of Mushroom Edibility Using the Iconic Mushroom, Amanita muscaria, as an Example”
From the abstract of the paper mentioned above: “Mushroom field guides, however, almost universally label the mushroom as poisonous. We discuss the cultural underpinnings and literary form of mushroom field guides and demonstrate that they work within a mostly closed intellectual system that ironically shares many of the same limitations of cultural bias found in traditional folk cultures, but with the pretense of being modern and scientific.”
I had never thought about field guides in this light, but having now had it pointed out, it seems obviously correct.
New information is always coming to light in mycology. Historically, it was common knowledge that the correct method to safely consume Amanita muscaria was by parboiling (this method should not be applied to other mushroom species as Amanita muscaria’s toxins, ibotenic acid and muscimol, are water soluble and can be removed during the process while other mushrooms contain non-water soluble toxins that cannot be removed). But over time, this information has been purposely excluded from field guides, due to cultural bias, however untrue. The article goes into more detail!