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blue-haired liberal sounds like the name of a delicate endangered species of bird
so done with tumblr. see u all in two minutes
Czeslaw Milosz, from "Ars Poetica?"
No, that’s not-
we did it everyone! we somehow invented a new heresy that isn't just Gnosticism again! 🎉
You've heard of the man, the myth, the legend. Now get ready for the woman, the omen, the portent.
Anybody else love making coffee and doing fuck all
me: sorry i’ve been busy
me for the last hours:
the people love my zero note post
“Beauty is, in some way, boring. Even if its concept changes through the ages… a beautiful object must always follow certain rules. A beautiful nose shouldn’t be longer than that or shorter than that, on the contrary, an ugly nose can be as long as the one of Pinocchio, or as big as the trunk of an elephant, or like the beak of an eagle, and so ugliness is unpredictable, and offers an infinite range of possibility. Beauty is finite, ugliness is infinite like God.”
— Umberto Eco, On Ugliness
but i stay silly! *←said in the most world-weary voice you ever did hear*
“but I stay silly!”
Reblog you stay silly
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mike’s hard past couple of months
Greek statue of a veiled dancer
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Metropolitan Museum of Art 1972.118.95
it's really funny how the entire world basically just blew the fuck up six short years ago and nobody wants to admit that that may have had some lasting consequences lmao
like so much of Everything today is premised on the idea that the earth-shattering catastrophe which happened within living memory of everyone older than a third grader has had no meaningful material or psychological effects on the general public and i don't think that's good, lol.
"(some of) the top-line economic indicators (sorta) recovered (in most places) so everything is fine and we don't need to talk about it" is not a sustainable framework for interfacing with reality
"why is everyone so angry and paranoid now?" "why is politics so dysfunctional now?" "why is [x] [y] and [z] now? blah blah blah"
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