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Daily News, New York, New York, June 14, 1931
"Without shelter people die"
Seen on an anti-homeless barrier in Seattle
Indi Samarajiva
U DO NOT NEED CLOSURE FROM EVERYONE YOU DONT HAVE TO BE IN GOOD TERMS WITH EVERYONE
Albert Ritzberger - Needlework (detail), oil on canvas
Honestly imagine how cool it would be if everyone just stopped mowing their lawns. After a few months we would have meadows and tons of bees and rabbits and toads and stuff. After a few more summers there would be trees, and eventually your neighborhood would become a forest. There would be so much shade. The air would be so fresh. You would see deer on your walk to school, we could save the Earth.
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DKNY Fall/Wint 1993 - Shalom Harlow by Peter Lindbergh
I'm in love with involuntary validation of a relationship. My best friend saying "our spot", my brother saying "our cookie recipe" or my mum saying "our song". Like YES I LOVE YOU TOO. I'm so soft for it.
Evelyn Ackerman, Stories from the Bible, 1984-1985 each: 3 1⁄8 x 3 1⁄8 x 1⁄8 in. (8.0 x 8.0 x .3 cm) Copyright © 1985, Evelyn Ackerman Smithsonian American Art Museum