Sweet Seals For You, Always
Peter Solarz

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祝日 / Permanent Vacation
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we're not kids anymore.

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almost home
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Origami Around
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if i look back, i am lost
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@quizasperfidia
David Lynch's Weather Report 3/6/21, 4/10/21, 2/20/22... among others! It was a very recurring sentiment. He wanted everyone to have good luck and fun with our projects.
Solaris, (1972)
Dir - Andrei Tarkovsky
Satyajit Ray’s “চারুলতা” (Charulata) April 17, 1964.
Apus Sansar / The world of Apu, (1959)
Dir - Satyajit Ray
ॐ ह्रीं योगिनी योगिनी योगेश्वरी योग भयंकर सकल
स्थावर जंगम कस्य मुख हृदयम् मामा वासमाकर्षा अक्षर
Sri Yantra
some things are always the same
Kawanabe Kyōsai 河鍋暁斎, Crows, ca. 1887
Ugur Basaran
It is imperative upon the ambition of all masters of eloquence to decorate the ears and throat of the age with a description of the virtues of such a choice specimen of the court of existence and to adorn with its beauty the bosom and skirt of Time. A rare treasure will thus be prepared for future travellers in the caravans of being, and seekers from afar will come into the possession of knowledge. Although the spheres themselves in their courses by gesture and speech, tell thereof and transmit it to succeeding generations, yet by the workings of destiny accidents befall and the thread of continuity is often severed. When, however, works are written to record these wondrous deeds and they are inscribed upon the tablets of time, the hand of misfortune less frequently affects them and they endure to distant ages.
Abu'l Fazl, آئینِ اکبری, 1600
"Enjoy the scent of the chamomiles of Najd, for after the evening they are no more"
Words spoken to Salah al-Din upon leaving Cairo for the last time 7 May, 1182
Emperor Akbar to Abu'l-Fazl, 1600
Fusūnī of Shiraz