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Cosmic Funnies

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PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH
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Kaledo Art
we're not kids anymore.

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I'd rather be in outer space 🛸
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One Nice Bug Per Day
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Today's Document

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❣ Chile in a Photography ❣
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in a relationship with healthy communication, arguments should end with understanding on both ends
you have to keep the goal in mind
do you want to win? or do you want to understand that person and resolve the issue? (ask yourself once, then ask again)
the ego loves to win an argument, but relationships are not about feeding your ego
healthy relationships dilute the ego
if you find yourself arguing to win in your relationship, consider what you value more: the love you share with that person, or protecting your ego
Artist Spotlight: Zulfikar Ali Bhutto
This #Pride month, we at the Turmeric project are inspired not by the lip service of multinational corporations to the #LGBTQ community, but by#queer people of color creating their own art, healing space, and third culture. For the first installment of our Artist Spotlight Series, we present Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, an amazing multimedia artist out of the San Francisco Bay Area. We talk about his Mussalman Muscleman series, masculinity, identity, third cultures and that DIY aesthetic. Queer South Asian Americans are so real, so beautiful, so brave and creative. Like and follow us at the Turmeric Project as we explore how queer South Asian Americans live, create, heal, and make their own worlds.
Today, The Turmeric Project presents Ayqa Khan, a visual artist out of New York who discusses queer futures, creating and recreating, and relating to family as a queer South Asian artist. Thank you so much to Ayqa for sharing her space, art, and thoughts with us!
Queer South Asian Americans are so real, so beautiful, so brave and creative. Like and follow us at the Turmeric Project as we explore how queer South Asian Americans live, create, heal, and make their own worlds.
Others included are “The Girl on the Train,” “Captain Fantastic” and “The Secret Life of Pets.”
do not let white academia fool you into thinking that
the greatest authors that were and ever will be are white men
every great philosopher came out of europe
mathematics and science were at their highest point when used by white men
the most beautiful city in the world is paris
colonialism was a golden age
europe is the pinnacle of civilization
post-Trump me!!!!
/ quit genderizing things that don’t need to be genderized /
Trailblazing astronomer Jocelyn Bell Burnell was born on this day in 1943. Here is the story of how she shaped our understanding of the universe by discovering pulsars, only to be excluded from the Nobel Prize.
DINNER WITH THE SMITHS: A SHORT FILM
US poster for GRAND BUDAPEST HOTEL (Wes Anderson, USA, 2014)
Designer: TBD
Poster source: IMPAwards (click link to see it large!)
Japanese poster for THE UMBRELLAS OF CHERBOURG (Jacques Demy, France, 1964) [see also]
Designer: unknown
Poster source: Discreet Charms and Obscure Objects
Fan art poster for GRAVITY (Alfonso Cuarón, USA, 2013)
Designer: Peter Stults
Poster source: Be.net/PeterStults
See more alternative GRAVITY posters at Shortlist.com
© Saul Bass
"Breathless" by Adam Juresko
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“Really Out There”