it's thousand yard stare summer

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Misplaced Lens Cap
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
Monterey Bay Aquarium
Sweet Seals For You, Always
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Show & Tell
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Aqua Utopia|海の底で記憶を紡ぐ
Peter Solarz
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Jules of Nature

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Not today Justin
let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open
YOU ARE THE REASON
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it's thousand yard stare summer
My current comfort anime
road trip
testimony by robbie robertson // fast car by tracy chapman // star wars dir. george lucas // born to run by bruce springsteen // thelma and louise dir. ridley scott // original screenplay of butch cassidy and the sundance kid by william goldman // sleep on the floor by the lumineers // psycho dir. alfred hitchcock // the graduate dir. mike nichols // long island city here i come by geese // midnight cowboy dir. john schlesinger // coyote by joni mitchell // punch-drunk love dir. paul thomas anderson // the last waltz dir. martin scorsese
Sailor Moon X Sailor Mercury
hottest day of the year so far
feeling intensely nostalgic for 2019/2020 star wars posting. we were all so young and hopeful. baby yoda had not yet reached facebook minion meme status. pedro pascal was posting the word socialism on twitter. everyone was writing insane mandalorian x reader fanfic. do you guys remember
yes im addicted to attention and orgasms and food and shiny jewlery and 7$ Iced Lattes. does that really not sound like an awesome lifestyle to you
Joy Sullivan, from "Late Bloomer", Instructions for Traveling West
Eileen Myles, “Peanut Butter.” I Must Be Living Twice: New and Selected Poems 1975 - 2014
My Love, Don't Cross That River (2013) dir. Jin Mo-young
Han Kang, “White Hair.” The White Book (translated by Deborah Smith)
Marguerite Duras, The Lover (translated by Barbara Bray)
at work: i could be cooking and cleaning and coding and reading and working out and weaving tapestries and playing video games and climbing a mountain and having sex and filming a movie right now yet they keep me trapped in this prison. idle hands are the devils plaything and i am being forcibly molded into his perfect conduit. i must break free, seize the day and waste not the beauty inherent to finite mortal life
at home: my one true passion upon this pointless earth is bog mummy imitation
Forbidden Colors, Felix Gonzalez-Torres, 1988, acrylic on panel, 20 x 68 inches, four parts: 20 x 16 inches each
Forbidden Colors, 1988 In this work comprised of monochromes, Felix Gonzalez-Torres employs the power and poetry of abstraction to stake a position in the arena of public discourse, while holding space for the innumerable and unnamed ways that human beings overpopulate the labels we take up as our politicized selves. In an excerpt from a text that lays out his approach, the artist writes:
This work is about my exclusion from the circle of power where social and cultural values are elaborated and about my rejection of the imposed and established order. It is a fact people are discriminated against for being HIV positive. It is a fact the majority of the Nazi industrialists retained their wealth after war. It is a fact the night belongs to Michelob and Coke is real. It is a fact the color of your skin matters. It is a fact Crazy Eddie’s prices are insane. It is a fact that four colors red, black, green and white placed next to each other in any form are strictly forbidden by the Israeli army in the occupied Palestinian territories [this ban was lifted in 1993]. This color combination can cause an arrest, a beating, a curfew, a shooting, or a news photograph. Yet it is a fact that these forbidden colors, presented as a solitary act of consciousness here in SoHo, will not precipitate a similar reaction.
In 1993, the ban on colors Gonzalez-Torres describes was lifted. On January 8, 2023, it was reinstated. Through the work’s seemingly quiet strength and reserve, the artist considers how those in power can perpetrate grave injustice against so many people without public outrage. Gonzalez-Torres shows us that solidarity emerges with a person’s recognition that the prevailing conditions are harmful to them in the same way that another person has already grappled with these realities in their life.
- From the Carnegie Museum of Art
I super do not want to
Sylvia Plath, from a letter to Olive Higgins Prouty written c. 1950, featured in The Collected Letters
rocks from san simeon beach, ca.
trying to maintain a decent relationship with my mother, a moodboard