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Have you seen Waterborne (2005)?
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Haven’t even heard of this movie
I put my new waterborne surf adapters on my longboard, and the turn radius is wild! 😳🌊🛹
Water as a whole is also a physical being with its own soul and spirit and also all vital organs that we find in man and in the entire cosmos. Water also has a womb. The water life on Earth originated here. On some animals, this womb still has appeal when they want to reproduce themselves. The eel shows us the way to the womb of the Water, the Sargasso Sea. Also this mystery, which Earth science cannot explain, is thus solved!
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Natasha Trethewey, from Waterborne.
Song Inspired Sticker Designs!
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(in order left to right)
Venomade- Omniboi
Pigeon- Cavetown
Tangerine- Glass Animals
Wild Roses- Of Monsters and Men
Fade to Grey- Visage
Waterborne- Futuristik
Do you know what it means to have a wound that never heals? - Natasha Trethewey, Waterborne.
Waterborne
@spnreversebang 2019
art by delicious-irony
story by alyndra
Castiel's spent his life looking for traces of the mysterious sea people - science experiments from an ancient time humanity is only beginning to rediscover. Just when he's about to drown alone, he's rescued by a real live merman and brought to an underwater sanctuary. But what does the merman want with Cas?
Read it on AO3
How can I see anything
but this: how trauma lives in the sea of my body, awash in the waters
of forgetting.
— Natasha Trethewey, from “Waterborne,” Monument: Poems New and Selected