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Illustration from Alienist and neurologist - 1919 - via Internet Archive
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WINTER GHOSTS by Sean Fitzgerald.
Imagine you go over a friend house and for a minute they just do this.
it’s cool and epic
‘from mystic spheres’ malick bodian by davit giorgadze for another man magazine, issue 29
me (an adult): yeah I’m thinking about running away
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Hilma Af Klint, 1913
even though I hate this scent.
*posts any picture*
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“The low-maintenance woman, the ideal woman, has no appetite. This is not to say that she refuses food, sex, romance, emotional effort; to refuse is petulant, which is ironically more demanding. The woman without appetite politely finishes what’s on her plate, and declines seconds. She is satisfied and satisfiable.
A man’s appetite can be hearty, but a woman with an appetite is always voracious: her hunger always overreaches, because it is not supposed to exist. If she wants food, she is a glutton. If she wants sex, she is a slut. If she wants emotional care-taking, she is a high-maintenance bitch or, worse, an “attention whore”: an amalgam of sex-hunger and care-hunger, greedy not only to be fucked and paid but, most unforgivably of all, to be noticed.”
— Hunger Makes Me, Jess Zimmerman
and that’s the tea folks