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Warped medullary rays found on pieces of wood that resemble animals
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rick bursky / the man with a hole in his head
“we look at the world once, in childhood. the rest is memory” miss louise glück you may be right but i’m also determined every day to prove you wrong & that i can look at the world again, anew, whenever i want & these rebirths, alongside love, are what keeps me here, more than any memory, but memories are more precious to me than everything except the present & the future, which is infinite, which is why i will keep looking
voted time magazine’s most frightened little lamb of the year
Colorful field on the plain of Castelluccio di Norcia in springtime during an explosion of blossoming, Italy, 2013 - by Roberto Bettacchi, Italian
Sabrina the Teenage Witch – 2.02: Sabrina Gets Her Licence (Part 2)
Warped medullary rays found on pieces of wood that resemble animals
January 17, 2004
Outlines of two alligators that slept through the rain.
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“The best thing for anthropocentric dread, for individual anguish, for heartbreak, for illness, is interrupting your individuality. When you cannot walk, cannot move, cannot leave your bed you do not need to find a tree or landscape or butterfly to be. You can be a mote of dust. A potato bug vaulting across the room. The ten fungal spores that scintillate in each one of your inhalations. The anarchic bacterial legacy that melted into your very molecular makeup. The yellowjacket tapping his armored body against the closed window. Sometimes the answer is not to problematize your wounding, but to slip through it like a doorway into otherness. Other minds. Other types of anguish. Other animals and insects going extinct. Birds singing out courtship songs to mates that will never arrive.”
— Sophie Strand, The Birth of The Flowering Wand
1989 Beatrix Potter rabbit night light
Yohji Yamamoto: 'Many Buttons' Shirt (2010)