“To have someone understand your mind is a different kind of intimacy.”
— Unknown

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“To have someone understand your mind is a different kind of intimacy.”
— Unknown
black panthers, 1968 agnès varda
Right on, right on.
Common Phrases Correctly
When you want to be alone even though it’s not a good idea for your mental health.
wow tumblr just slap me in the face.
““A poet has been appointed ambassador. A playwright is elected president. Construction workers stand in line with office managers to buy a new novel. Adults seek moral guidance and intellectual challenge in stories about warrior monkeys, one-eyed giants, and crazy knights who fight windmills. Literacy is considered a beginning, not an end… . Well, maybe in some other country, but not this one. In America the imagination is generally looked on as something that might be useful when the TV is out of order. Poetry and plays have no relation to practical politics. Novels are for students, housewives, and other people who don’t work. Fantasy is for children and primitive peoples. Literacy is so you can read the operating instructions. I think the imagination is the single most useful tool mankind possesses. It beats the opposable thumb.”
— Ursula K. Le Guin, from “The Operating Instructions” (via mythologyofblue)
“The heart turns to poetry what the mind can’t understand.”
— Juansen Dizon
Many places have a “forest that shouldn’t be entered.” Even people who are used to working in the mountains feel there is something there. They are suddenly overcome with fear and it becomes the custom to avoid certain places. These places exist. I don’t know what is there, but I think they are real. I’m not a believer in the occult, but the world is more than we can fathom with our five senses. This world doesn’t exist just for humans. So I think it’s all right to have such things. This is why I think it’s a mistake to think about nature from the idea of efficiency, that forests should be preserved because they are essential for human beings …
I am concerned, because for me the deep forest is connected in some way to the darkness deep in my heart. I feel that if it is erased, then the darkness inside my heart would also disappear, and my existence would grow shallow.
Hayao Miyazaki, “Totoro Was Not Made as a Nostalgia Piece”, Starting Point: 1979-1996
this is how you nip internalized self hatred in the bud
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1956 Baseball Team Mascots
Love most of these though “Indians” was offensive even then, it seems.
LAUREN BACALL IN THE BIG SLEEP
"A lot depends on who's in the saddle."
Well, I have a new favourite poet.
Let us temper our criticism with kindness. None of us comes fully equipped.
Carl Sagan died on this day in 1996 and left us his increasingly timely wisdom on how to move beyond “us” vs. “them” and meet ignorance with kindness. (via explore-blog)
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