Using the moon for a bed. Earthology. 1901.
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trying on a metaphor

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One Nice Bug Per Day

JBB: An Artblog!
Sweet Seals For You, Always

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Origami Around
Cosmic Funnies
styofa doing anything

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todays bird

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if i look back, i am lost

祝日 / Permanent Vacation

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Using the moon for a bed. Earthology. 1901.
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Dandelions and insects. Child-library readers. Book 3. 1923.
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Ozzie’s fossil site ..🦕
Nicola Kloosterman
Everything and Nothing
i love abortion and divorce and fat people and ppl who shoplift and girls with ocd and laura palmer and anorexics and sluts and whores
Seafoam green
“In loving him, I saw a cigarette between the fingers of a hand, smoke blowing backwards into the room, and sputtering planes diving low through the clouds. In loving him, I saw men encouraging each other to lay down their arms. In loving him, I saw small-town laborers creating excavations that other men spend their lives trying to fill. In loving him, I saw moving films of stone buildings; I saw a hand in prison dragging snow in from the sill. In loving him, I saw great houses being erected that would soon slide into the waiting and stirring seas. I saw him freeing me from the silences of the interior life.”
- David Wojnarowicz, Close to the Knives.
Wojnarowicz: F--k You F-ggot F--ker (2020), dir. Chris McKim
David Wojnarowicz, from When I Put My Hand on Your Body
Philip Pullman, from The Amber Spyglass
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Its weird for me to think that dolphins existed at the same time as queens and knights and shit like that. I feel like dolphins were invented in the 80s by crystal shops to sell porcelain statues to divorced women
Rosso Fiorentino (1494 - 1540) Musican Angel, 1520