Sometimes you lose. You're never too good to lose, you're never too big to lose, you're never too smart to lose.

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Claire Keane

Product Placement
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Show & Tell
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Kiana Khansmith

JBB: An Artblog!
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祝日 / Permanent Vacation
Peter Solarz
we're not kids anymore.
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Sometimes you lose. You're never too good to lose, you're never too big to lose, you're never too smart to lose.
Mahmoud Jouini’s digital artworks are filled with sweeping bird’s eye views that look like something one might see while cruising in a helicopter over Jupiter. The Libyan artist and graphic designer created this series using 3D modeling software, though certain pieces look like extreme close-ups of bacteria under a microscope or perhaps otherworldly landscape photography. Jouini’s uses acidic colors that swirl in oil slick-like patterns; forests of mysterious growths punctuate his fluorescent lagoons. Virtually uninhabited, his toxic planet looks simultaneously inhospitable and alluring.
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photography by kat gledhill
ugh I'm so happy with all of these
photography by kat gledhill
Dear person reading this,
You made it through another year. You made it through the hard times and pain. You made it through all the times when you all you wanted to do was give up. You made it. You made it another year and I promise you can make it another year. I am SO proud of you.
I needed this.
Shit Hearing People Say - Rikki Poynter
I absolutely love seeing this photoset getting this attention it’s getting for just because you NEVER see deaf people advocating for deaf people. Not that it doesn’t happen, it happens all the time everyday. It’s not ever In the public eye. the people you always see in the spotlight are hearing people. Hearing people are praised left and right for being deaf educators or interpreters or advocating for deaf people and that’s great, don’t get me wrong. I applaud them for helping the cause, but the face of deaf advocacy should be deaf, at least I think so, and this isn’t something you see a lot of.
So shout out to rikki poynter for this video and highlighting these issues in a humorous way and getting hearing people to understand this
wouldn’t mind floating through the cosmos as a divine energy rn tbh.
A person isn’t who they are during the last conversation you had with them - they’re who they’ve been throughout your whole relationship.
Rainer Maria Rilke (via onlinecounsellingcollege)
It’s OK not to be optimistic. Buddhist teachings say, you know, feeling that you have to maintain hope can wear you out, so just be present… The biggest gift you can give is to be absolutely present, and when you’re worrying about whether you’re hopeful or hopeless or pessimistic or optimistic, who cares? The main thing is that you’re showing up, that you’re here, and that you’re finding ever more capacity to love this world.
Philosopher and Rilke translator Joanna Macy on how Rilke can help us embrace our mortality and be more fully alive. (via explore-blog)
If people sat outside and looked at the stars each night, I’ll bet they’d live a lot differently…When you look into infinity, you realize that there are more important things than what people do all day.
Bill Watterson, Calvin and Hobbes (via wordsnquotes)
Mona Caron’s Murals of Weeds Slowly Overtake Walls and Buildings
As part of her ongoing Weeds project, artist Mona Caron has begun photographing the progress of her murals step-by-step, creating short animations of growing plants in public spaces.
“I have a note on my full-length mirror that says, ‘There is not enough time for hating yourself. Too many things to make. Go.’”
- She Woke Up Like This: Tavi Gevinson by Petra Collins
All of Leslie’s compliments to Ann
If anybody asks if they know you from somewhere, look them in the eyes and say, “Do you watch porn?”
The thing is it's not about you -- it never is
Flowing Interaction
An exploration between light and shadow, straight and curved, and modern urban environments.
Design: Jana Winderen and Marc Fornes
I regret opening up to some people and it just bugs me knowing there’s a few out there who didn’t even deserve to know me like that but do