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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her

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molecule (mole polycule)
people are saying this
The Autoportraits of Paul Müller
tired of cannibalism as a metaphor for love or sex. can we get into cannibalism as a metaphor for colonization.
1. Europeans using Egyptian mummies as medicine
2. The Delectable Negro: Human Consumption and Homoeroticism Within US Slave Culture by Vincent Woodard
3. "Abolitionists turned the tables on Europeans by accusing them of being cannibals when they ate sugar tainted with the flesh and blood of slaves."
4. Zombies (which I would class as cannibals, since they were human and need to eat humans to live) have a root in Haitian folklore and represented enslavement.
adding that, if you can find it, cannibal culture by deborah root is about exactly this. the way the white western world is a hungry, destructive force that cannibalizes non-white cultures and creates wealth and status through the cannibal colonization of those cultures.
here's the intro
i almost think there's an essay in bell hooks' black looks about this too? yes! just checked, there's an essay called "eating the other"
@lichpire
The Khazar princess whose role in the polemic concerning the Khazars' conversion was decisive. Ateh was a poetess, but the only lines of hers to have been preserved are: "The difference between two yeses can be greater than the difference between yes and no." Princess Ateh was the protectress of the most powerful sect of Khazar priests, the so-called hunters or readers of dreams.
#cottagecore
this and a blunt
Don't you think i'm faded?
an animated bowl – the images on the bowl are an ibex. when turned by the hands, we see the ibex leap to bite the leaves, and the images merge from one to the other in succession as if the animal was animated. iran, 2600 b.c.
This is what I do all day
Landscape;
Anvar Ishmukhamedov, 1952.
>#I love how this gag would be funny at any point since the third century BCE
aww they’re all tuckered out from playing all day so cute