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Janaina Medeiros
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Love Begins

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Show & Tell
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
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i pick my voice up, january 2025
David Lynch, Catching the Big Fish
David Lynch
David Lynch & Isabella Rossellini photographed by Helmut Newton, 1988.
Hello X - David Lynch , 2013.
American , 1946-2025
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david lynch understood on a fundamental level how abusive and exploitative the world is to those with the least power, particularly women and children. he created an entire lifetime's worth of cinematically and narratively groundbreaking work trying to grapple with that hostility and abuse, trying to reconcile the evil that exists in the hearts of everyday men with the goodness he saw there as well. he made survivors of unspeakable trauma feel seen and known in a way that few artists ever have and ever will, and never once shied away from the truth he knew and believed: that we are all innocent, that what has been done to you is not who you are, and even in times of abject despair, there are people who love you, who will not forget you or stop trying to save or defend or avenge you. i don't want that to go without notice. many people are mourning him for different reasons, and i agree, he was one of the greatest and most imaginative artists to ever be given free reign to paint on a cinematic canvas. but first and foremost, david lynch was an artist of enormous empathy, and i think those of us who saw ourselves in his work because of the empathy it afforded us are grieving particularly hard today.
his memory will always be a blessing.
āI learned that just beneath the surface thereās another world, and still different worlds as you dig deeper. I knew it as a kid, but I couldnāt find the proof. It was just a kind of feeling. There is goodness in blue skies and flowers, but another forceāa wild pain and decayāalso accompanies everything.ā
ā David Lynch (via human-voices)
ā Margaret Atwood, You are Happy
words from sun bleached flies by ethel cain
erica feb 23 in Brooklyn
oh emily wilson translation of the iliad weāre really in it now
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