moth. 31. queer. they/she. disabled. white. aussie.
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moth. 31. queer. they/she. disabled. white. aussie.
this blog is part diary, part art museum, part nature worship, and often feels like delirium. minors dni, please.
please read below upon following and 'like' once read! 𖹭
Caryatids, Acropolis, Athens, photographed by Werner Bischof, 1946.
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man. fuck it. it's pride month, my birthday month, and juneteenth is right after my birthday. i'm black, i'm gay, i'm in my 20s. pay me reparations.
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i’m just here to have a good time and run a mediocre blog
Jonathan Joss was an Indigenous, gay man who was murdered on the first day of Pride month as well as Indigenous History Month. He died protecting his trans husband. Homophobia and racism aren’t marks of the past, and this is a heart breaking reminder of that.
Praying for a safe journey back to the spirit world, Uncle ❤️🩹🦅
Today is the anniversary of the death of Jonathan Joss (King of the Hill, Parks and Rec). Jonathan Joss was an Indigenous, gay man who died protecting his transgender husband, on the first day of Pride month. Today we remember him and how he protected his family.
Les Baigneuses (The Bathers), (Detail), (1892), by Armand Point (French, 1861 –1932), oil on canvas, 99.7 x 80.6 cm (39.3 x 31.7 in), Private Collection
Japanese tattoo artist, Tokumitsu Uchida proudly displaying tattoo markings made by his father Goro Uchida, Japan (1955)
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Dani Guindo’s Dramatic Aerial Photos Reveal the Ghostly Outline of an Icelandic Glacier
I need to make something really elaborate and cool (doesn't move
Marsha P. Johnson photographed by Andy Warhol, 1974.