Cari Cari – Welcome To Kookoo Island (2022) Artwork by Cari Cari / photo by Tim Cavadini
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Cari Cari – Welcome To Kookoo Island (2022) Artwork by Cari Cari / photo by Tim Cavadini
“confront your fears. how do you feel about two women / two men: kissing, smooching, fucking, making love? and why are you so concerned?” a poster on a mailbox photographed in the east village, new york city by sarah rosenbaum, 1992
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Stickin ur feet in a river is cleansing. You just roll up your pant legs and step into the stream. Bam. You’re a new man.
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“Perhaps peace is not, after all, something you work for, or 'fight for.' It is indeed 'fighting for peace' that starts all the wars. What, after all, are the pretexts of all these Cold War crises, but 'fighting for peace?' Peace is something you have or do not have. If you are yourself at peace, then there is at least some peace in the world. Then share your peace with everyone, and everyone will be at peace.”
- Thomas Merton
There are new and exciting offers waiting for you in the future.
dont you need a shoe?
- the earth is my shoe
“But if one is constantly planning ahead, how is it possible to enjoy the current moment?”
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Joni Mitchell & Salvador Maron, Ibiza, Spain, 1970.
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Vintage NASA press pic of Saturn’s northern hemisphere, observed by the Voyager 2 probe from 4.4 million miles away, August 19, 1981.