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there are corners of this website where the year is still 2013. and sometimes, on beautiful nights when the veil is thin, you can find them . if you know where to look
I think a lot about the architecture ideas drawn by Ătienne-Louis BoullĂŠe
They're sketches from the 1780s and they look like the end of the fucking universe
probably nothing lesbian will happen to me this pride but by god i can Hope
ĘÉŞĘá´á´ á´Ň á´ĘÉŞÉ´á´ The Ten Largest. 1907. Each piece is tempera on paper (later glued to canvas): 328 Ă 240 cm (129 Ă 94 in). The paintings depict ten stages of human life: Nos. 1 & 2/Childhood; Nos. 3 & 4/Youth; Nos. 5-8/Adulthood; Nos. 9 & 10/Old Age. Klint created all ten paintings in 40 days.
jennifer cantwell, 2011
âthe recording is of a blackbird in my garden in the north of scotland. the idea of the piece is that it's a letter home from a migrated bird, telling the family of its new life and making the connection between the migrant and the homeland.â - jennifer cantwell
top 5 horror movies
-having a job
-not having a job
-applying for jobs
-the job market
-the concept of working my whole life
One thing that has made me a much more well-adjusted person is a clip I once saw of Hank Green saying that anyone can be in amazing shape as long as being in amazing shape is one of their top three priorities.
(This is obviously a generalization that isn't true for everyone. But it is true for most people and I'm proceeding from there.)
This "top three priorities" framing has genuinely reduced my tendency toward jealousy and self-comparison a lot. Now when I feel envious of someoneâs spotless, aesthetic home, I think to myself, âHaving a spotless, aesthetic home is probably one of their top three priorities. Itâs definitely not one of mine, so I shouldnât expect my home to look like that.â
Or when I see an influencer with a body that takes a ton of work to maintain: âMaintaining that body is obviously one of her top three priorities, because itâs her livelihood. My livelihood is my brain, so Iâm never going to prioritize my body like that.â
It also helps me to identify areas that I actually DO want to prioritize more. I realized in recent years that my envy for my friends who prioritized writing more than I did was NOT going away, so I started to prioritize writing more. (Not top three, but higher priority than it has been in the past.)
I love doing notes for therapist-posting on tumblr because I get tags like this.
I got 60 out of 1000 đ
Based on the number of ratings each book has on Goodreads. And if you haven't read them, maybe you can use for a literature bucket list.
Anyone who says theyâve read all 1000 is a liar because one of them is a huge cookbook and no one is actively joy reading that.
with some of these itâs like âfuck, I did read that,â and with some itâs like âOh fuck, I did read that.â
I got 99, but I counted a few that I had only mostly-read before deciding I didnât like them and never finishing them.
NEW EARTH PHOTO JUST DROPPED FROM ARTEMIS II
thats my home
you can see the atmosphere. that halo around the edge, that's my air. the green on the upper right is my aurora borealis. those are my clouds, my sunlight.
and its yours! this is your home. this is the home of everyone you ever heard of and everyone you will ever meet. every animal you've been curious about. every plant you've ever picked, and sniffed. its mine and its yours and its theirs. everything is here. its all that i have. its all that you have too.
this post aged like a fine wine
The whole photo is gold but I especially like that the automated feeder is taped to the fucking floor.
Cats have to put up with being picked up and getting kissies and being cradled like the little baby and itâs so funny to me because like. They chose that. They domesticated themselves
"I suppose I shall tolerate the kisses from mama and papa... it will result in my kin 2000 years from now getting treats and scratchy posts for free..."
And it will make me cry forever and ever that the first recorded cat name was "Sweetie"
I forgot what this was from for a moment and thought it was a gif set of Jonathan Crane weeping while he tried to microwave a pinwheel.
FOR 528,491 MINUTES
iâm still thinking about it thatâs too long jonathan thatâs too long to microwave a pinwheelÂ