The Magic Sleep And Memory Of Waking, William Hunt
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The Magic Sleep And Memory Of Waking, William Hunt
Lonneke Engel photographed by Bruce Weber for Versus, 1996.
Morning Star by Paul Fryer, 2008.
I sit with my grief. I mother it. I hold its small, hot hand. I don’t say, shhh. I don’t say, it is okay. I wait until it is done having feelings. Then we stand and we go wash the dishes.
— Callista Buchen, from “Taking Care,” published in Thrush
emily dickinson / van gogh’s bedroom (1888)
Most top predators of the planet are majestic creatures. Millions of years of dominion have filled them with self-confidence. Sapiens by contrast is more like a banana republic dictator. Having so recently been one of the underdogs of the savannah, we are full of fears and anxieties over our position, which makes us doubly cruel and dangerous.
Yuval Noah Harari, Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind
Kiyoshi Nakagami (Japanese, b. 1949), Untitled, 2015. Acrylic, Chinese ink and mica on canvas, 193 x 193 cm.
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Dive With Me by RHADS
The Himba wear little clothing, but the women are famous for covering themselves with otjize, a mixture of butter fat and ochre. The mixture gives their skins a reddish tinge. This symbolizes earth’s rich red color and the blood that symbolizes life, and is consistent with the Himba ideal of beauty.
It also protects their skin from the harsh sun.
It’s also to keep them clean because they live in parts where water is scarce and drinking > bathing. As the otjize flakes off, dirt and dead skin go with it.
The Himba also use it to style their hair, and different headwear is worn during different stages of a female’s life to symbolize her becoming a woman.
I will forever reblog this because I find it so damn beautiful.
“For you, a thousand times over.”
— Khaled Hosseini, The Kite Runner
Oh my god
Everything dis boy touch is gold.
Enjoy it. Because it’s happening.
Stephen Chbosky (via quotemadness)
Someday the ground will open up and swallow me.
Someday I’ll be swept
through the sand, and the grass will become my crown
of burnt paper.
— Analicia Sotelo, from “South Texas Persephone,” Virgin
I was walking around with my friends one very sunny day but all of sudden it started raining really hard so here’s a picture of us running as fast as we could. check my instagram for more pictures Paolo Raeli