“Mother’s Heart” (1947) ❦ Hannah Ryggen — handwoven tapestry
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“Mother’s Heart” (1947) ❦ Hannah Ryggen — handwoven tapestry
i love how alcohol bottles dont have the nutritional facts on it like fuck you just drink it
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Anything for Money (Joseph W. Sarno, 1967)
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The heart is a small closed space, a symbol or souvenir of the inner life, the secret life, the silent life. It is liable to come apart if you touch it.
— Mary Ruefle, from “On Secrets,” in Madness, Rack, and Honey (Wave Books, August 7, 2012) (via Alive on All Channels)
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