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One Nice Bug Per Day
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there’s no place like a home by the sea
Dion Lee | Suspended Utility Corset • corset-style bodice in blush | Fall 2021
When did I become I and the body? When did the two of us separate? ~ Adit Nagrath
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“But there isn’t actually a most beautiful person in the world, because there are so many kinds of beauty. Some people love roundness and softness, and other people love sharp edges and strong muscles. Some people like thick hair like a lion’s mane, and other people like thin hair that pours down like an inky waterfall, and some people love someone so much they forget what they look like. Some people think the night sky full of stars at midnight is the most beautiful thing imaginable, some people think it’s a forest in snow, and some people… Well, there are a lot of people with a lot of ideas about beauty. And love. When you love someone a lot, they just look like love.”
— Rebecca Solnit, from Cinderella Liberator
Evening Star, Wilhelm Kotarbinski
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Messed them up
’The Picture of Dorian Gray’ by Oscar Wilde (published in 1890)
Waves and curves