Félix Vallotton, Landscape in Breton, 1917
PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH
Cosmic Funnies
Xuebing Du
noise dept.

shark vs the universe

roma★
Aqua Utopia|海の底で記憶を紡ぐ
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he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
Peter Solarz
DEAR READER
occasionally subtle
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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
Mike Driver
wallacepolsom

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$LAYYYTER

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cherry valley forever

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Félix Vallotton, Landscape in Breton, 1917
Tai-Shan Schierenberg
Adoration of the Magi, 2012
Taking a break from the world today
Five Short Stories by Trans Women of Color
“The Girls and the Apple.” Jasmine Kabale Moore. The Coalition
“Waiting Room,” Jamie Berrout
Love and Comets, Gillian Ybabez
Coconut, Gabrielle Bellot. Small Axe Journal
Bonus: Watch Ryka Aoki read her story “To the New World”
lovely island
Thunderstorm Alexander Deineka 1934 Painting - gouache
7 track album
i did another thingy
Caroline Larsen
Tim Kennedy, Badminton, oil on linen, 48″ x 40″
Untitled (Dominican Flag)
by Guarionex
Daniel Heidkamp
Daniel Heidkamp
*male writer voice* i don’t remember her name. it’s not important. i met her at a record store and she went home with me because i offered to buy her cigarettes. she had amazing perky breasts. we drank cheap whiskey and had sex three times that night and then she told me she wanted to be a dragonfly because they were free. i slept with her many times after that. but one day she stopped returning my calls and i don’t know why. that was seven years ago. on monday she got hit by a bus and died. i saw it in the newspaper so i went to her funeral and it made me sad. i don’t know why. i hate my mother even though she pays my rent while i write poetry about masturbating in the shower
The Equal Justice Initiative is building a memorial for lynching victims — and it’s about time.
The Equal Justice Initiative announced on Tuesday that it will build the first-ever national memorial to lynching victims in Montgomery, Alabama. Titled “Memorial to Peace and Justice,” the EJI project will sit on six acres of land that used to be a public housing project in Montgomery.
The structure will include the thousands of lynching victims’ names on concrete columns, which will represent hundreds of U.S. counties where the acts took place. The memorial will also coincide with the opening of a museum.
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Homare Ikeda
A thing I wrote a lil while ago
My child