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words from sun bleached flies by ethel cain
La Collectionneuse (1967) dir. Éric Rohmer
Rouge cakes soon mold, and the flowers wait for no one. No sooner are you done picking, then they bloom again. ONLY YESTERDAY (1991) dir. Isao Takahata
you can begin again and again and again for the rest of your life
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"I Drivhuset" (1980) by Susanne Ussing — Sculpture installed at Ordrupgaardsamlingen
Max & Cori, T4T couple 1998 "He found work and met Cori, a young male-to-female transwoman who had preformed drag and had no prior experience with "female parts". To their mutual surprise they fell madly in love" (source)
Mark Rothko, Untitled, 1969
Acrylic on wove paper 62 x 48 1/8 in. (157.5 x 122.2 cm) Estate/Inventory Number2101.69 Collection of Kate Rothko Prizel. © Kate Rothko Prizel and Christopher Rothko / ARS
Pablo Fernandez par Laurent Humber pour Têtu magazine, 2021
I call them back to me— Maggie Smith
i actually think it's scary that we seem to be forgetting what regular human beings look like and that in some cases it's being deliberately accelerated by incels and their esoteric mythology of appearance now that they have the cultural microphone. it's scary that i can watch a movie from like 1991 and be like "oh if this woman was cast as a leading lady today it'd be a culture war outrage session about ugly women being shoved in our faces"
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Andreas Achenbach (German, 1815–1910), "Storm at Sea off the Norwegian Coast" (details I), 1837. Städel Museum, Frankfurt am Main.