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Kaledo Art

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Stranger Things

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Origami Around

❣ Chile in a Photography ❣
occasionally subtle
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Not today Justin
i don't do bad sauce passes
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I'm catching up on Sherlock and Co (currently on this week's episode) and, uhm, WTF was that?
[excited about an aro friend getting a boyfriend] congratulations! [remembers that presenting romantic relationships as a universal goal to be achieved perpetuates amatonormativity] I don't care about your relationship at all [trying to reaffirm that I am supportive of aromanticism] and I hope you break up
this was very funny to see in the drafts. i see you cube.
dunno about you but I distinctly remember this happening
It's missing them hours
WE GOT THE FUCKING POLAROID YALL WE FUCKING WON
They look like they're waiting for someone to say something
Do people know about public libraries. Do people know how much stuff is there
it seems i still know how to draw!
rocky's crew dying from radiation exposure, something humans go to great lengths to prevent and are very scared of and ryland's crew dying in their "sleep" with nobody watching, something eridians go to great lengths to prevent and are very scared of. cool book that is easy to read through your tears.
we should expose more children to the dark crystal
Having a moment
Anthony Lockwood is a uniquely teenaged blend of suicidal depression and irrational optimism because he clearly has no plans for living past 25 and throws himself into deadly scenarios on the regular, but he's also convinced his three-person clown car of an agency is going to be London's next top business and when his crush loses? returns? stops wearing? the first family heirloom he gave her he just gives her another more expensive one.
writing these are addictive
they need to invent a digestive system that behaves predictably and correctly
A Controversial Opinion: Poetry Has Changed...for the Worse.
(Forgive me, poets😣🙏)
I’ve been reading a lot of poems in poetry communities on Tumblr, and there’s something that comes up a lot.
Most of the modern poems I read are easy to understand, immediate, and almost always centered on the self and one’s own feelings. They’re texts that are understood instantly, that require no pause or effort, that are simply felt.
There’s nothing wrong with writing from what one feels; in fact, it’s the most natural thing. But when it stops there, poetry starts to become predictable.
We live in an age where everything is just a click away: fast, clear, immediate. And that has also changed the way we read. I feel like we’re getting used to poetry that’s consumed quickly, just like everything else.
It feels as though we no longer want to demand anything of the reader.
And when something more symbolic or complex appears, it’s often dismissed as incoherent. Sometimes it just demands something we’re no longer used to giving: time.
I miss those poems that make you stop and think, reread, hesitate a little. The ones that don’t give you everything on a silver platter, the ones that go beyond the obvious.
Perhaps it’s not that depth has disappeared, but that we’re increasingly less willing to dwell on it.
I believe that poetry can also be a space to lose yourself a little, to think more than we’re used to.
Perhaps the problem isn't that those poems are difficult, but that we're getting too used to the easy stuff.
Sometimes I'm surprised by how some ancient fables (like Aesop's), despite being aimed at children, manage to achieve a depth that I find lacking in some contemporary poetry.
it’s just one of those croissant days
we love a recovery
whatever my bugs doing
this might be my fav thing ever
Bugs when you lift up a rock: