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my fav calvin n hobbes joke and no one ever puts it anywhere
Lovely to see we have spaces where you can gain access to so much literature!
Cooking JamĀ -Ā Teija Lehto, 2016
Finnish,b.1965-
Woodcut,61 x 77 cm.
Source
somebody posted this Calvin and Hobbes strip and i cannot overstate just how topical this fuckin thing is
ngl some of these posts sound shortsighted so iām pulling out the Marjane Satrapi quote:
"You are American, I am Iranian, we donāt know each other, but we talk together and we understand each other perfectly. The difference between you and your government is much bigger than the difference between you and me. And the difference between me and my government is much bigger than the difference between me and you. And our governments are very much the same."
āGo into the arts. Iām not kidding. The arts are not a way to make a living. They are a very human way of making life more bearable. Practicing an art, no matter how well or badly, is a way to make your soul grow, for heavenās sake. Sing in the shower. Dance to the radio. Tell stories. Write a poem to a friend, even a lousy poem. Do it as well as you possibly can. You will get an enormous reward. You will have created something.ā
ā Kurt Vonnegut (via lazypacific)
leaving out a very vital part of the quote
kids these days don't know what it felt like to be bisexual and wear a stupid as fuck hawaiian shirt in 2017
Never read Baldwin before?
Nonfiction
The Price of The Ticket (borrow from IA)
The Fire Next Time (pdf download)
Notes of A Native Son (pdf download)
Nothing Personal (read on IA - not great quality sorry)
The Last Interview (pdf download) (only 10 pages!)
Fiction
Giovanni's Room (pdf download)
If Beale Street Could Talk (pdf download)
BONUS
Little Man Little Man (read or pdf download on scribd) (Baldwin's only children's book)
Go Tell It On The Mountain (pdf download)
Another Country (pdf and epub download)
Sonny's Blues (pdf download)
Going to Meet the Man (pdf download)
My next Black History Month request:
Pick one of James Baldwin's works and read it!!! The Fire Next Time is an excellent essay, most of us are familiar with the quote on gay white people from The Last Interview but not the rest of it. If Beale Street Could Talk even has a movie!
everybody needs to read more. read all the time. read every day. read read read
The Time That Remains is available free on youtube (with baked-in English subtitles). It is a semiautobiographical film by Elia Suleiman, that follows his Palestinian family across the years from 1948, the beginning of occupation to the then-present day in four chapters. I highly recommend it, a favourite of mine.
āWhen people ask me what Emily Dickinson poems are about, I want to run away and hide, simply because for me, some poems are not about the āaboutā. They are metaphysical spells that you hold close and donāt really want to elaborate on. They help you to go on when you have nothing else left to go on with, the kind of poems you remember even when you donāt want to remember them.ā
ā Ilya Kaminsky, before readingĀ āhope is the thing with feathersā (via juliens-bakery)
my understanding and interpretation of Mary Oliverās āWild Geeseā cannot be untangled from the fact that it was originally published to follow her poem about childhood sexual abuse, āRageā
i just donāt think it was unintentional that these were presented flush against each other
This is terrorism. They have been doing this in Patagonia for months.
Multiple IDF grenades have been found near the forests and it's getting almost no media coverage because Milei (the president) is an Israel sympathizer.
Watching this happen just days after the US bombed Venezuela makes it a really scary time to live in Latin America.
From the bottom of my heart I hope every Israeli gets what they deserve.
Iām begging all my mutuals to pay attention to the wildfires in Argentinian Patagonia. Almost 10.000 acres of unique Patagonian Andean forests, with South America tallest and worldās oldest trees, burned and they were all intentional. The worst part is that back in December, the government announced that they would lift the ban on foreigners buying rural land, and on changing the land productive activity after a wildfire for 30-60 years. Firefighters are crying because they donāt have enough resources, the government cut their budget by 70% for this year, while they wasted 300 million dollars on F-16 jet fighters. Itās not just trees, itās animals and peopleās lives, whole towns, that have been endangered, more than 3000 tourists had to be evacuated. The climate catastrophe is worsening the fires, with less rain and more wind this summer.
"Immature people crave and demand moral certainty: This is bad, this is good. Kids and adolescents struggle to find a sure moral foothold in this bewildering world; they long to feel theyāre on the winning side, or at least a member of the team. To them, heroic fantasy may offer a vision of moral clarity. Unfortunately, the pretended Battle Between (unquestioned) Good and (unexamined) Evil obscures instead of clarifying, serving as a mere excuse for violence ā as brainless, useless, and base as aggressive war in the real world."
Ursula K Le Guin at it again, being right as always