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IMANE KHELIF × d la Reppublica
If you see this you’re legally obligated to reblog and tag with the book you’re currently reading
Ed Moses (1926-2018) — Untitled [acrylic on canvas, 1988]
hey honest question, did anybody have GOOD stuff happen to them in 2024? cause it was really bad for me and for most people i know, so it would be nice to hear about anything that's been going WELL for any of you. even if it's small stuff. just to know there's light out there.
wishing everyone a very good luck getting through january-march without killing yourself
once again wishing everyone a very pleasant please don’t kill yourself
how am I supposed to work with tinder when I only get vague feelings for people after I have known them for 2+ years
Pier Paolo Pasolini punches a young fascist in front of cinema Quattro Fontane in Rome, 1962
Christopher Anderson
Chelsea Wolfe dressed as Peter Steele
I die trying to be special for someone
Jenny Holzer, Living Series: It’s an extraordinary feeling…, 1981
Text on cast bronze plaque 7 5/8 x 10 inches (19.4 x 25.4 cm), edition 3/3
Text from Living, 1980-82
formations in ohio caverns linen postcards, ca. 1940s
Some of my favorite hobbies are counting my chickens before they hatch, putting all my eggs in one basket, crying over spilled milk, barking up the wrong tree, and above all, doing the same thing over and over and expecting different results
carolein smit
i can’t really think of anyone that most people in the US would have less general sympathy for than a dead health insurance CEO. like take all the bad things about corporate monopolies that you’d experience with like your phone or internet provider and then add on the financial incentive to let thousands of people die of preventable illnesses and then bill their families for it. literally an institution that automates social murder. even the most burgerpilled american must cheer for this man’s death