Cosimo Galluzzi
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shark vs the universe
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macklin celebrini has autism
YOU ARE THE REASON
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Persian wool rugs
The Bed - Ruprecht von Kaufmann , 2023.
German, b. 1974 -
Oil on linoleum on wood , 40 x 30 cm. 15.7 x 11.8 in.
Jinju Lee — A Frail Hymn (powdered pigment, animal skin glue and water on unbleached cotton, 2017)
my pecs looked good
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milk tanks
Blessed Friday 🕊️
Cairo, Egypt ♥️
Bursting at the seams
⌦ all my links
Modernity Through Tradition
Ancient Egyptian Interiors by Hassan Ragab
Deion Squires, The Fun Never Ends
2021, inkjet print, 8” x 10”
Ada Limón, from “The Hurting Kind,” in The Hurting Kind
[text ID: Before my grandfather died, I asked him what sort / of horse he had growing up. He said, / Just a horse. My horse, with such a tenderness it / rubbed the bones in the ribs all wrong. / I have always been too sensitive, a weeper / from a long line of weepers. / I am the hurting kind. I keep searching for proof.]
Palestine after the 1948 Nakba (Catastrophe)
The red dots represent the ethnically cleansed and destroyed Palestinian towns after 1948.
In 1948, Israel has:
Killed 13,000-20,000 Palestinians
Destroyed 450-550 Palestinian cities, towns, and villages
Stole more than 78% of all Palestinian land
Expelled 700,000-800,000 Palestinians, about two-thirds of the overall Palestinian population back then
Stole Palestinian property and land that’s worth more than $301 billion dollars in 2016 prices