he wasn't even looking at me and he found me

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titsay
dirt enthusiast
occasionally subtle
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
Keni
KIROKAZE
hello vonnie
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PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH

shark vs the universe
TVSTRANGERTHINGS
almost home

Love Begins
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Kiana Khansmith
Xuebing Du
$LAYYYTER
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@sirjayford
Beatrix Potter’s illustrated letter “Peter’s Dream of a Comfortable Bed” 1899.
@dustsculptures
Transfems read this thread
That’s our Wonder Woman 🥰
Brother and Sister by Boris Tsui
cmon girlies let’s make a day of it :)
I think everyone should make dumb ugly zines and bad music and write shitty books with weird premises and publish them for pay what you will online. I think people should write plays that are only ever intended to be performed with their friends in their living rooms. I think people who like ttrpgs should explore bizarre itch.io games and new systems that have no affiliation whatsoever with any major publishing house. If youre lucky enough to have a cool local community radio station nearby you should listen to that and what people close to you have to say and what they're creating that has no focus on being nationally appealing. I just think creation should be more joyful and local both in a geographic sense and a personal and social sense and unconcerned with whether or not it will be commercially viable or slick or even good beyond your own pride in it. And I think it's good to seek out art that exists for its own sake or to appeal to the community it was created within
u dont like grilla ? 🦍? ough ough?
Radical poster designs by Pages Against the Machine
really need someone to slonk my shit rn stupid style
ROBERT PATTINSON 2022 | Jack Bridgland ph. for GQ Magazine
look how tiny we are, almost invisible, standing on the world's finger. the planet's hair tendrils could woosh us away. yet, here we are. tiny people.
Konstantin Somov - The Lovers (1933)
Swag picture seriously why does no one else talk about this
Mladen Stilinović
Conversation with Freud – The Artist as his own Complex / Razgovor s Freudom - Umjetnik sam svoj kompleks, 1982/1995
In “Conversations with Freud – The Artist as His Own Complex,” Mladen Stilinović treats his own persona in a threefold sense—a reference to Sigmund Freud’s psychoanalytical concept of the three versions of the self. According to Freud, the human psyche is structured into the Id (relating to instincts), the Ego (relating to reality), and the Superego (relating to morality). In his six-part photo series, Stilinović appears doubled or tripled in the respective images, thereby enacting each version of the Freudian constellation of the self. The manipulated photographic sequences show the artist looking at himself while discussing, sleeping, working or having sex in an autoerotic manner. Stilinović ironically visualizes Freud’s theories and dream interpretation by multiplying his own self and thus gaining the ability to regard himself while performing different tasks—the purpose being to enter the realm of the unconscious in order to reveal a great deal about one’s own personality and the structural components underlying it. With this work, the artist highlights the self’s importance but also questions the role of the artist in society with its intricate egotistical and/or narcissist tendencies. W.S.
Also people act like autistic people would have been, like, left in the woods to die or something as kids for most of history, but as i said i'm researching islamic saints and in both islam and christianity there's an awful lot of just, like, "Yeah that guy decided to go live in a cave by himself and wore one (1) article of clothing and sometimes he would walk around and scream randomly, it meant he was closer to god than everybody else"
I'd have to research this, but I kinda feel that, what with how much the eugenics movement pervaded everything for a huge chunk of recent history, our narrative of how disability was for much of history has gotten a little warped.
I feel like I always heard "yeah they assumed people were possessed by demons Back Then" but actually researching religious history? I've found a lot more of people seeing a person showing signs of (what we would call) neurodivergence or mental illness and being like "hm. yea that's god."