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Mitski by Bao Ngo
Primary Time, 1974 by Bas Jan Ader
looking back at my traumatizing past makes me realize one thing: i’m hard to kill.
lgbt stands for let’s go to bed
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The Killing Fields, Zak van Biljon
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I’m about to scream
Sandra Oh at the after party.
Amy Winehouse getting ready before her first performance in The Netherlands. March 12, 2004
forgive me father for I have sinned in all the coolest and most glamorous ways possible
Men really just go about life. Hurting women. Not giving a shit. Sleeping sound as fuck while you going to therapy for 4 years. Huh.
Earth Girls Are Easy (1988) dir. Julien Temple
I wake feeling I am no good but for my gentleness, my tendency to lie right down where I am and make a home of it.
Anna Meister, from As If (via bostonpoetryslam)
“The most anti-capitalist protest is to care for another and to care for yourself. To take on the historically feminized and therefore invisible practice of nursing, nurturing, caring. To take seriously each other’s vulnerability and fragility and precarity, and to support it, honor it, empower it. To protect each other, to enact and practice community. A radical kinship, an interdependent sociality, a politics of care.”
— Johanna Hedva, Sick Woman Theory, 2015 | Mask Magazine