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Vincent van Gogh Still Life with French Novels and Glass with a Rose 1887
if you’re not paying attention to trees and how they sway in the wind then what are you even doing
The Boat Studio (1876) by Claude Monet
Czeslaw Milosz, from "Ars Poetica?"
Kedi 2016, dir. Ceyda Torun
Virginia Woolf, in a diary entry written c. July 1935, from Selected Diaries
(April 6, 2026) In this fully illuminated view of the Moon, the near side (the hemisphere we see from Earth), is visible on the right [...] / Credit: NASA
this is making me emotional
from the bottom of my heart, i am tired of everyone trying to sell me something
The New Yorker February 14, 1953 cover artist: Edna Eicke
“content” “platform” “creators” “monetization” “revenue” “microinfluencers” “algorithm” “trends” “lifestyle” “authenticity” “parasocial”
JUST A BIT ESPERS ちょっとだけエスパー 2025, dir. Yoshiaki Murao, Yamauchi Daisuke.
— Hirayasumi, episode 4
no matter how normalised it gets I will die on the hill that it is rude to record strangers in public without their consent
they should make a version of socializing that doesn’t make you feel like you’re still the weird 12 year old kid that doesn’t know why she’s not normal like the other kids
“Cleaning the House” painting by Sally Welchman.