Lesbian Beds by Tammy Rae Carland
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oozey mess
Stranger Things

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NASA
One Nice Bug Per Day

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Peter Solarz

shark vs the universe
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he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
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let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open
almost home
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Lesbian Beds by Tammy Rae Carland
You are Doing Well - Line Holtegaard , 2025.
Danish , b, 1980 -
Oil on canvas , 120 x 150 cm.
Rolling Homes: Handmade Houses on Wheels by Jane Lidz (1979)
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Pigeons! Some of our oldest friends 💚
Little Soft-furred Rat Rattus mollicomulus
It is found only on the upper slopes of Mount Lampobattang in Bantaeng Regency, South Sulawesi, Indonesia. It gets its name from its soft, silky fur. It is smaller than a roof rat, but larger than a house mouse.
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Pink-spotted Fruit Dove (Ptilinopus perlatus), family Columbidae, order Columbiformes, found in New Guinea
photos: Irawan Subingar, Ekhardt Lietzow, Dubi Shapiro
Elizabeth Chaplin (French-Tuscony 1890 - 1982), Sitting on the Bench, 1916-18, Oil on canvas
salut! je veux juste partager: aujourd’hui, c’est world donkey day! j’espère que notre roi des ânes pirlouit est content avec sa fête :) et bien sûr j’espère que vous allez bien et que vous profitez du printemps!
(et désolé pour mon français, c’est ma deuxième langue et je suis rusty mdr)
Merci du message 😊 Grâce à toi Pirlouit s’est vu offrir des morceaux de banane !
In honour of World Donkey Day, here are some translated excerpts from the French book "The Donkey and the Bee" by Gilles Lapouge, which is, as its name suggests, a comparative study of these two noble animals:
« We must acknowledge that the donkey and the bee occupy two very distant, if not incompatible, philosophical positions. They do not share the same Weltanschauung at all. The donkey is tempted by anarchy—a gentle, mischievous anarchy. He is no revolutionary, oh no! He accepts servitude, beatings, fatigue, and nonsense, and pretends to obey his masters when in truth he does as he pleases. He can get indignant, and rebel, but his rebellion is solitary. The donkey hates all ideologies. […] He even scorns reform. Things are what they are—that is his creed. No one is more alien to Marxist preaching than he. He has always refrained from participating in class warfare because he knows he has already lost. […] Moreover, he does not like theory. He is too subtle to adhere to a system, a doctrine […].
What I like about the donkey is that he possesses two opposing virtues: infinite docility and an iron will. This is the mark of a mysterious nature. He is at once badly behaved, intelligent—very intelligent—cunning, loyal, tender, and devoted; suspicious, proud, heroic, capricious, disdainful, and modest. Uncompromising and resigned at the same time. He is grey and nonchalant. […]
As a musician, the donkey is no good. He cannot compete with the bee. He does try, though. As soon as he has a free moment, he plays a few notes, but these notes are off-key. To all ears around him, the donkey’s braying is torture, but the donkey does not let his critics get him down. Everyone scolds him. Five minutes later, he once again blows his horrible trumpet. […]
Human time [is] of no concern to the donkey. He lives within it, like everyone else, but [he disdains] our calendars. The cat, too, pretends to share our hours, but if you look into its eyes—that distant gaze—you’ll understand that the cat dwells elsewhere, far away. It has left its body on the sofa, out of courtesy and to keep up appearances, as evidence and as an alibi, but it has silently slipped out of its skin and is purring in other dwellings, in other compartments of time.
[…] I like these comparisons between the cat and the donkey. Sometimes I wonder if, instead of limiting this essay of comparative zoology to the donkey and the bee, I shouldn’t have broadened its scope and enlisted the cat in my troupe. But on the other hand, the similarities between the cat and the donkey are contradicted by a few massive differences: the cat is a sublime silence while the donkey is a thunderous silence; the cat is, moreover, supple as a cat while the donkey is stiff as a donkey. I might add that the donkey and the bee are already giving me a hard time; adding the cat to this endeavour would be epistemologically justified but philosophically exhausting. »
Being nefarious with mama
As the Years Melt Away Like Honey
Sunny Afternoon
maidens if you are going to flee dramatically from my castle in the middle of the night once i reveal my true nature to you please leave your candelabra on the little ledge by the portcullis we are running out of them
starting to think these maidens are stumbling in soaked through from the rain just to steal my beautiful gowns and homewear are any of you actually lost
At the checkout in Home Goods loading the belt with nothing but candelabras in all shapes & sizes while the cashier watches sympathetically and asks if it’s the maidens again
Sun and Moon Window Details - Cesky Krumlov
A jungle cat (Felis chaus) in Faunapark Flakkee, the Netherlands
by safi kok
by Sonia Dauer
Tapto Twilight by Michael Bollino
Diane Itter, Triangles, ca. 1977, fiber embroidery, 8 1⁄4 × 8 1⁄4 in. (21.0 × 21.0 cm), Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Carole and Paul Garrison