I want to continue cultivating a special space on here, it’s my bubble specifically designed for admiration of the arts, sexuality, and a beacon of inspiration.

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I want to continue cultivating a special space on here, it’s my bubble specifically designed for admiration of the arts, sexuality, and a beacon of inspiration.
I love being black.
Top 3 things people love insisting they don't have despite it being impossible
Pronouns
An accent
Bias
The Origin of the Harp of Elfin by Henry Jones Thaddeus (1860-1929)
Web Sculpture by Ann Carrington
Anok Yai with her parents, Nyibol Akuei and Kenyang Yai for British Vogue June 2026!
Photographed by Rafael Pavarotti.
Styled by Kate Phelan.
Lupita Nyong'o in Chanel Couture 97th Annual Academy Awards
Studies show that engaging in ritualized behavior significantly improves outcomes on measures of grief and feelings of control, even when the person participating in the ritual has little or no belief in the ritual’s power. Just a reminder for no one in particular.
Research has revealed that, while rituals are universal across human cultures, the content and actions of those rituals vary widely even when they have the same intended purpose. This suggests that it is not the actions that matter, but that you are taking any action at all and naming it ritual. It can be an elaborate ritual with dozens of moving parts and participants, or it can be as simple as lighting a candle alone with the intent to remember someone.
The healing is in the doing.