balmoralist:
For it is love that I am seeking for, But of a beautiful, unheard-of kind That is not in the world.
— W. B. Yeats, from The Shadowy Waters: A Dramatic Poem (BBC, 1959)(via soracities)
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balmoralist:
For it is love that I am seeking for, But of a beautiful, unheard-of kind That is not in the world.
— W. B. Yeats, from The Shadowy Waters: A Dramatic Poem (BBC, 1959)(via soracities)
I know there’s a lesson in everything but like 🥺 I’ve had enough
TRAYVON MARTIN was walking home with an iced tea and Skittles. He was shot by George Zinneman, who was found not guilty.
KEITH SCOTT was sitting in a car, reading. He was shot by a police officer, who was not charged.
ATATIANA JEFFERSON was looking out her window, and was shot by a police officer, who is still under indictment for murder.
JONATHAN FERRELL was asking for help after an auto accident. He was shot twelve times by police, case ended in mistrial.
JORDAN EDWARDS was riding in a car and was shot in the back of the head by a police officer, who was found guilty of murder.
STEPHON CLARK was holding a cell phone, and was shot 8 times, 6 in the back. The officers were not charged.
AMADOU DIALLO while taking out his wallet, 41 shots were fired by four different officers. They were all acquitted.
RENISHA MCBRIDE after an auto accident, she knocked on someone’s door for help. The homeowner was found guilty of second-degree murder.
TAMIR RICE was playing with a toy gun, and was shot by police officer arriving on scene. Officer was not charged.
SEAN BELL was hosting a bachelor party. 50 rounds were fired by police officers who were found not guilty of charges.
WALTER SCOTT was pulled over for brake lights, and was shot in the back by a police officer who pleaded guilty to civil rights violations.
PHILANDO CASTILE was pulled over and told officer he had a legally registered weapon in car. Officer acquitted of all charges.
AIYANA JONES was sleeping and was accidentally shot by an officer in a raid on wrong apartment. Officer cleared of all charges.
TERRENCE CRUTCHER needed help when his vehicle broke down. Was shot by a police officer who was found not guilty of manslaughter.
ALTON STERLING was selling CDs, and was shot at close range while being arrested. No charges filed.
FREDDIE GRAY was beaten to death by officers while being transported in police van. All officers involved were acquitted.
JOHN CRAWFORD was shopping at WalMart, holding a BB gun that was on sale—police officer was not charged for his murder.
MICHAEL BROWN was shot twelve times by an officer, including in the back. No charges filed.
JORDAN DAVIS was killed because he was playing loud music. Shooter found guilty of first-degree murder.
SANDRA BLAND was pulled over for traffic ticket; was tasered and then arrested. Suspicious “suicide” while in jail. No charges.
BOTHAM JEAN was fatally shot in his home, which female officer ¿mistook for her own? (Which I’ll never understand.) Officer found guilty of murder.
OSCAR GRANT was handcuffed and placed face-down, officer then shot him in the back. Officer found guilty of involuntary manslaughter.
COREY JONES was waiting by his car which was broken down, and was shot three times by police officer, who was found guilty of murder.
AHMAUD AUBREY was jogging. He was shot by two racist men who claimed they suspected him of burglaries. Both men were charged with murder and aggravated assault.
GEORGE FLOYD was suspected of alleged fraud. He handcuffed and pinned to the ground by an officer’s knee. He begged for mercy and he was ignored.
These were all murders. They were not accidental. All of these innocent people: men, women AND children. Were murdered because they were black. Not because they were violent. Not because they were threatening, but because they were black. Something has to change. We have to MAKE a change. Black lives matter. Black men. Black women. Black children. Non-Binary blacks. Trans blacks. Every single one of their lives matter. Your friends. Your neighbors. Your teachers. Your brothers. Your sisters. We are the change.
Perfume is an intense form of memory. One hint of Lily of the Valley’s heady scent and I remember every preceding Spring.
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Sometimes you suffer for it.
Kiki’s Delivery Service (魔女の宅急便), 1989 dir. Hayao Miyazaki
Orlando (1992) dir. Sally Potter
Pride & Prejudice (2005), dir. Joe Wright “Dreaming” (1928), by Maxfield Parrish
Who else out here trying to ignore the fact that longtime romantic love just might never be a part of your life
June breeze.
“So sad, so strange, the days that are no more.”
— A. L. Tennyson, from “The Princess,” written c. September 1847
Paul Celan
Bluebonnets at Sunrise, 1917, Robert Julian Onderdonk
Lola Montes, Max Ophüls (1955)
Plaisir d’amour en Iran (Agnès Varda, 1976)
It was here, long ago, that the Black One lured the youths of Hårga to the grass and seduced them into dance. Once they began, they could not stop, and they danced themselves to death.
Ari Aster, Midsommar (2019)
Some concept arts from Barbie of Swan Lake
― Love and Death (1975) Sonja: To love is to suffer. To avoid suffering, one must not love. But then one suffers from not loving.