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@theverytiredlady
I’ve actually been fucking your son for 10 years. Thank you for pasta
he was bracing himself for bad news
next year all our troubles will be out of sight
a compilation of videos very worth watching!
the pink triangles: the story of the gay holocaust
nawal el saadawi on feminism, fiction and the illusion of democracy
life beyond: alien life, deep time, and our place in cosmic history
life beyond II: the museum of alien life
stephen axford: how fungi changed my view of the world
man spends 30 years turning degraded land into massive forest
the prisoner of azkaban - why john williams’ score is the best in the series
video essay: the world of wong kar wai
how much is enough?
what it means to be black in brasil
vozes da floresta | ailton krenak
the beauty of wong kar-wai
a japanese ufo? - the utsuro-bune incident in 1803
the ghosts of hokusai
“confidence” is a cult
why are wong kar-wai films so dreamy?
ambiguous horror of the wailing
how the rich ate south korea
the stages of whale decompostion
what happens when you put your head in a particle accelerator?
how brazil’s music hid protest inside harmony?
hayao miyazaki: a importância do vazio
how nope tricks your ears
serj tankian eats his last meal
birds do not sing in caves
the horrors of becoming lost
peking opera: china’s greatest gender-fluid spectacle
understanding snufkin: a moomins essay
the appalachian rainforest
in search of the greenman
two alaska towns: one survived. one disappeared
when a director understands sound
the life of an old school japanese cafe owner
the cotswolds most haunted stately homes
when the audience is tricked by the director
every “final destination” death, explained by the producer
John Berger, ‘Will it be a Likeness?’
« First of all, love is a joint experience between two persons — but the fact that it is a joint experience does not mean that it is a similar experience to the two people involved. There are the lover and the beloved, but these two come from different countries. Often the beloved is only a stimulus for all the stored-up love which had lain quiet within the lover for a long time hitherto. And somehow every lover knows this. He feels in his soul that his love is a solitary thing. He comes to know a new, strange loneliness and it is this knowledge which makes him suffer. So there is only one thing for the lover to do. He must house his love within himself as best he can; he must create for himself a whole new inward world — a world intense and strange, complete in himself. Let it be added here that this lover about whom we speak need not necessarily be a young man saving for a wedding ring — this lover can be man, woman, child, or indeed any human creature on this earth.
Now, the beloved can also be of any description. The most outlandish people can be the stimulus for love. A man may be a doddering great-grandfather and still love only a strange girl he saw in the streets of Cheehaw one afternoon two decades past. The preacher may love a fallen woman. The beloved may be treacherous, greasy-headed, and given to evil habits. Yes, and the lover may see this as clearly as anyone else — but that does not affect the evolution of his love one whit. A most mediocre person can be the object of a love which is wild, extravagant, and beautiful as the poison lilies of the swamp. A good man may be the stimulus for a love both violent and debased, or a jabbering madman may bring about in the soul of someone a tender and simple idyll. Therefore, the value and quality of any love is determined solely by the lover himself.
It is for this reason that most of us would rather love than be loved. Almost everyone wants to be the lover. And the curt truth is that, in a deep secret way, the state of being beloved is intolerable to many. The beloved fears and hates the lover, and with the best of reasons. For the lover is forever trying to strip bare his beloved. The lover craves any possible relation with the beloved, even if this experience can cause him only pain. »
— Carson McCullers, The Ballad of the Sad Cafe and Other Stories
[me telling the story of how I survived an ORTBO and lived for two calendar days in a snowy forest] it was crazy
[my friend who once got a text from me saying my apartment has a night gardener] was the night gardener there?
Eliseu Visconti Nu Féminin 1894
me and the besties confronting manmade horrors
James Baldwin.
did u care? did u care? did u care?
Saw a 16yo being talented, ending it all
Me: You know how when you were a kid and you’d wish that you’d get sick or injured in a way that would justify why you didn’t live up to your potential?
Everybody, apparently: No?
Run into a cave and break your ankle so that people have to come find you and they see you lying at the bottom of this beautiful cave and maybe there’s a waterfall and the light from the crystals makes you look really beautiful and they say “Are you okay?” and you say “I think so” and they say “oh my God have you been here alone this whole time with a broken ankle” and you say “it’s okay” and they say “you’re so brave” and you are brave and you look so beautiful surrounded by cave crystals and everyone stands over you and says “oh wow” and “you poor beautiful thing” and “I’m so sorry we let you run into the cave but I’m so glad we found you” and let them carry you home and promise to be your best friends forever and that everything’s their fault and also they named the cave after you and you’re prettier than all of your enemies and your enemies all died of jealousy while you were in the cave.
“How to Respond to Criticism” by Danny M. Lavery for The Toast