Faye Dunaway as Bonnie in Bonnie and Clyde (1967), dir. Arthur Penn
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Faye Dunaway as Bonnie in Bonnie and Clyde (1967), dir. Arthur Penn
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It's been a minute since I be on this bitch. So many memories, so many people I met and connected with. Forever grateful for this
Teach your children to appreciate nature and love their bodies and most importantly, to keep an open mind towards things and people they don’t understand.
Albert Camus, from a letter to María Casares featured in Correspondance, 1944-1959
the snows of kilimanjaro (1952) love is a many-splendorered thing (1955) cemetery man (1994) sadie thompson (1928)
“Not all writing is cursed, but surely all of it is haunted. Literature is a catacomb of past readers, past writers, past books. Traces of those who are responsible for creation linger among the words on a page; Shakespeare can’t hear us, but we can still hear him (and don’t ghosts wander through those estate houses upon the moors unaware that they’ve died?). […] Of all of the forms of expression that humanity has worked with—painting, music, sculpture—literature is the eeriest. Poetry and fiction are both incantation and conjuration, the spinning of specters and the invoking of ghosts; it is very literally listening to somebody who isn’t there, and might not have been for a long while. All writing is occult, because it’s the creation of something from ether, and magic is simply a way of acknowledging that—a linguistic practice, an attitude, a critical method more than a body of spells. We should be disquieted by literature; we should be unnerved.”
— Ed Simon, from his essay “Who’s There?: Every Story Is a Ghost Story”, published in The Millions, August 18, 2021
the internet seems like a distant dream
whatever we are on rn is not the internet. It's ads
Anastasia Yarygina
Flooded Forest, Finland
by Konsta Punkka
Do computers get heavier when you download stuff onto them?
yeh it goes right to their computer tits and thighs
A horrifying mushroom
Is this Stemonitis fusca?
decay is what prayer looks like in material form! have a nice day
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nudibranch (Acanthadoris lutea). Moss Beach CA, Nov. 2011