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“The human spirit is prey to the most astounding impulses. Man goes constantly in fear of himself. His erotic urges terrify him. The saint turns from the voluptuary in alarm; she does not know that his unacknowledgeable passions and her own are really one.”
— Georges Bataille, excerpt from Erotism: Death and Sensuality
In spite of the odds
the world’s first photograph of lightning, taken by william n. jennings on september 2nd, 1882 in philadelphia via historycoolkids
do u want the good news or the bad news
“… you want a heart in this life, you pay for it.”
— Sylvia Plath, from “The Fifteen-Dollar Eagle,” Johnny Panic and the Bible of Dreams: and other prose writings
Enoki Toshiyuki aka 榎俊幸 aka Toshiyuki Enoki aka 榎木利行 (Japanese, b. 1961, Tokyo, Japan) - Black Cat Paintings
Vivien Martineau :: The relationship between us and trees
Valentino Fall 2022 Couture
Bolesław Biegas (Polish,1877-1954)
Palace of tenderness, 1928
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Beam Of Lightning in Kangiqsujuag
— Audrey Niffenegger, from ‘The Time Traveller's Wife’ (via lunamonchtuna)
MAXWELL: Miffy Collection ‘ミッフィーコレクション’ 80min. Recordable MiniDiscs (2001) Miffy Art: Dick Bruna
thinking about how the act of bringing someone back from the dead comes from a desire not just to bring back the dead person but to have things return to the way they were before they died. which is, of course, impossible. if a haunting is an open wound, then resurrection is a knife widening the cut.