“Attending” (1973) by Hreinn Fridfinnsson ◇ Mirror in hand reverses above and below
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祝日 / Permanent Vacation

Origami Around

Janaina Medeiros
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Sweet Seals For You, Always
Monterey Bay Aquarium

Love Begins

Kaledo Art

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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
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“Attending” (1973) by Hreinn Fridfinnsson ◇ Mirror in hand reverses above and below
Frances Gearhart, Twilight, c.1930. Color block print on wove Japanese paper
THERE IS NOTHING ABSOLUTE EVERYHTING CHANGES EVERYTHING MOVES
I learn everything the hard way btw
"You were in my dreams last night" yeah our souls have been clawing through our chests to get to each other since we met but I'm glad you noticed
i keep thinking about how it feels as if we have developed ourselves an obsession with "healing" these days – and a friend said something that really stuck in my head – "if you're part of a community where you're always trying to heal, then that means that you always need to be sick". like i think that we're all taking this ideal of healing too far saying that everybody needs therapy all the time and resetting your gut biome or surrounding yourself with positive energy or whatever it is that you can come up with. you're always focusing on something that is "wrong" and that needs to be eliminated, after which everything will be okay again. it all sounds like just another way of maintaining an illusion of control over your life and i don't think it's doing us any good
too personal
A View Through a Window, with Vine Leaves - Maximilian Albert Hauschild
German , 1810-1895
Oil on paper , 13,4 x 12.3 cm. 5 1/4 x 4 7/8 in.
me at 2 a.m.: I've made a decision! finally after many hours
me the next day: idk maybe I need some more time to think about it