That’s it….there’s no choice but to stan also the comments are adorable

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That’s it….there’s no choice but to stan also the comments are adorable
— MARGARET ATWOOD, from This Is a Photograph of Me.
five stages of grief
denial
anger
bargaining
depression
acceptance
the full spectrum of human emotion
Alek Wek In Myanmar By Michel Chelbin For T Magazine May 2019
From my series, In Front Of The Mirror
(Pen on paper)
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“When Madonna came out with her hit “Vogue” you knew it was over. She’d taken a very specifically queer, transgender, Latino and African-American phenomenon and totally erased that context with lyrics about how “It makes no difference if you’re black or white, if you’re a boy or a girl.” Madonna was taking in tons of money, while the Queen who actually taught her how to vogue was sitting on a table in front of me, broke. So if anybody requested “Vogue” or any other Madonna track, I just told them, “No, this is a Madonna-free zone! And as long as I’m DJ-ing, you will not be allowed to vogue to the decontextualized, reified, corporatized, liberalized, neutralized, asexualized, re-genderized pop reflection of this dance floor’s reality!””
— DJ Sprinkles - Ball'r (Madonna-Free Zone)
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this part right here, missus officer
Louise Bourgeois, “Eugénie Grandet”, 2009
“I always had the fear of being separated and abandoned. The sewing is my attempt to keep things together and make things whole.”
please be clingy with me i need it