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@solsistere
am I unforgivable or is it just wednesday
it’s never a normal temperature anymore it’s always some fucking bullshit
Brendon Burton
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Paul Benney
Hieronymus Bosch, The Garden of Earthly Delights (right panel detail)
in another universe i died when i was supposed to
“Not all writing is cursed, but surely all of it is haunted. Literature is a catacomb of past readers, past writers, past books. Traces of those who are responsible for creation linger among the words on a page; Shakespeare can’t hear us, but we can still hear him (and don’t ghosts wander through those estate houses upon the moors unaware that they’ve died?). […] Of all of the forms of expression that humanity has worked with—painting, music, sculpture—literature is the eeriest. Poetry and fiction are both incantation and conjuration, the spinning of specters and the invoking of ghosts; it is very literally listening to somebody who isn’t there, and might not have been for a long while. All writing is occult, because it’s the creation of something from ether, and magic is simply a way of acknowledging that—a linguistic practice, an attitude, a critical method more than a body of spells. We should be disquieted by literature; we should be unnerved.”
— Ed Simon, from his essay “Who’s There?: Every Story Is a Ghost Story”, published in The Millions, August 18, 2021
Corey Lake, Michigan, 1921
Having a "stupider people have done this" attitude about the things you want to do can open so many doors
destroying and betraying yourself for nothing all by yourself, handsome?
we'll jump off that bridge when we get to it
too busy swallowing my grief
The bones of St. Pancratius at the Church of St Niklaus in Wil, Switzerland
from: Heavenly Bodies: Cult Treasures & Spectacular Saints from the Catacombs by Paul Koudounaris
anyways remember when toni morrison said "sometimes you don't survive whole, you just survive in part. but the grandeur of life is that attempt. it's not about that solution. it is about being as fearless as one can, and behaving as beautifully as one can, under completely impossible circumstances."
A field of little Suns
helenna_greta
"Fight for your mom like she fought for you!"
Mother's Day banner-drop in Santiago, Chile