‘In Country’ Sunniva Stordahl by Steven Meisel for Vogue Italia November 1997
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‘In Country’ Sunniva Stordahl by Steven Meisel for Vogue Italia November 1997
The Banquet by René Magritte
Not all heroes wear capes
by Jeremiah Van Guilder
You know what’s really hot? Not having to guess someone’s feelings or intentions
like if a drink is gonna taste bad, then I want it to at least Fuck Me Up, and if a drink isn’t gonna fuck me up, then i want it to taste real nice. but you can’t have a drink that both fails to fuck you up, AND fails to taste good. that’s cheating. and that’s beer.
Roe deer/rådjur.
Daniel Richter Ich war nicht dabei (I Was Not There) 2011
men’s domestic helplessness is not cute or charming pls raise your sons to know how to cook a vegetable and wash their dirty sock i’m beggingÂ
i can’t imagine writing a story that isn’t about love
i don’t mean this in the romantic sense necessarily either i just mean that every story of value to me has love at its center, whether its about loving yourself, your people, your family, your friends, your community, the world at large, etc. a story that can’t be described as a love story at its core in some capacity is meaningless to me. if your writing isn’t a love letter to something what is the point? if it completely lacks love why write it? books and movies that lack this are so common in white western media - they write to make themselves look good, or edgy, or to make money, and forget that humans telling stories is at its core an act of love. it’s the depth and the sound and the colour of stories, it’s the meat and blood of them. i don’t want to read anything that lacks love.
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Me and the girls arriving in Northern Sweden feeling unloved and unheld