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My other blog is @basstett
My Instagram is @tayatopia
Agender, use any pronouns
:-) xoxo
when joan didion said we are fatally drawn to anyone who offers a way out of ourselves
Mural Murals (1981, dir. Agnès Varda)
incredible picture found on the interwebs i had to share with everypony
lucy dacus review for stone butch blues is so beautiful 💌 happy lesbian visibility week
making progress
Jonny Negron (Puerto Rican, 1985) - If I Was Your Girlfriend (2020)
On Seatbelts and Sunsets Hanif Abdurraqib
By Léonie Benrezzag
"The Kiss", a 12,000-year-old rock painting at Pedra Furada in Brazil
Leech Jar
Miranda Socha
Catalog Number: 2017.fic.234
In the long history of medicine, there are many things that make us cringe. Examples include scary dentist tools, electroshock machines and leeches used to treat a variety of ailments.
This week’s artifact, a white ceramic leech jar, dates to about 1850. It was donated by the A. Bellerue Drug Store of La Crosse, which opened in 1880 and closed sometime in the early 20th century.
Elric of Melnibone Art: Yoshitaka Amano
missed time by Ha Jin
Source: The Dyke Detector; How To Tell The Real Lesbians From Ordinary People - By Shelly Roberts , Art By Yani Batteau
Anise was a lesbian magazine that ran from 1996-2003 in Japan. There were 9 issues total and contained articles, manga, essays, short stories, and so on.
julia florence, "treat me like the sea," 2021, glazed stoneware
Inscription reads: Treat me like the sea, accept my rough and smooth, in her fierceness respect her strength, and in her calm you’ll see it too. Need she solitude, give her peace, and in all her wildness as waves to shore, I will return to you once more.