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"Seoul Geumcheon-gu" (2010) by Young June Lee ▦ Pastel towers packed like pixels
@letstalkpalestine has put the size of Gaza into perspective to show just how densely populated the area is.
Webb captures dusty wisps round a planet-forming disk
(A detailed view of IRAS 16594-4656 captured by the James Webb Space Telescope. A bright central region is bisected by a thin, horizontal line of dark dust. Symmetrical lobes of glowing gas extend above and below, with soft blue, purple, and orange hues blending outward into surrounding space. Credit: ESA/Webb, NASA & CSA, M. Villenave et al.)
"For this new Picture of the Month feature, the NASA/ESA/CSA James Webb Space Telescope has provided a fantastic new view of IRAS 04302+2247, a planet-forming disk located about 525 light-years away in a dark cloud within the Taurus star-forming region."
"This view of IRAS 04302 features observations from Webb's Near-InfraRed Camera (NIRCam) and its Mid-InfraRed Instrument (MIRI), combined with optical data from the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope. Together, these powerful facilities paint a fascinating multiwavelength portrait of a planetary birthplace."
Though most of the ocean is salty, because saltwater is denser than regular water at certain points in the world the seawater at the surface can be fresh enough to drink.
shawty keep on blessing me 🤲
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SINK 🕳️— What It Does Well
✦ Preamble: This text is an exhibit, not an experiment. We are placing hypnotic language under glass for examination. Observe freely, without the need to participate.✦
✦ ᛉ ᚨ ᚷ ᛟ ✦
SINK is not a fall. It is a gravitational agreement.
To sink is not to lose support. It is to actively permit what is already true:
that your density belongs to a greater mass, that your weight was always meant to be held.
While DOWN gives an order, and UNDER offers a place, SINK describes a process of fusion —
the moment separation ends and gravity is no longer resisted.
🔵 What the Nervous System Hears
The word SINK bypasses cognitive negotiation.
It is not a concept. It is a kinesthetic truth.
The body hears: “You may stop the work of floating.” “The substrate is ready to receive you.”
Muscular tone releases not because of instruction, but because resistance becomes unnecessary.
SINK codes for:
warm density
molten surrender
roots finding the water table
weight finally having somewhere to go
🟣 Core Mechanism
SINK does not ask you to go somewhere.
It announces that you are already arriving.
The effort of staying up is transformed into the relief of belonging down.
This is not collapse. It is cooperation with gravity.
Agency is not removed — it is exercised once, decisively, in the choice to stop opposing what is inevitable.
🟢 Primary Use
To induce profound somatic release when mental surrender is incomplete.
The mind may hesitate. The body does not.
The nervous system understands SINK instantly: “Just let yourself sink into the support beneath you…”
It is the verbal key to the dorsal vagal rest state when collapse becomes restorative, not traumatic.
✦ Functional Summary
DOWN organizes. UNDER contains. SINK resolves.
DOWN builds the staircase. UNDER creates the safe space. SINK is the moment the body agrees it no longer needs to hold itself together.
Use SINK when resistance is subtle, when effort is quiet but persistent, and when rest must be embodied, not negotiated.
✦ᛉumeᛋᛇ✦
Port-au-Prince, Haiti