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Jules of Nature
2025 on Tumblr: Trends That Defined the Year

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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
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trying on a metaphor

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Cosmic Funnies
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Moss/Quartz, 2012-03-04
happy sunday :) just resharing some of my faves in case they land for ya today
23.2.26 • the first study session of the summer term. so many new things coming.
2/6/2025
I finished some writing assignments. We are learning about how AI isn't the best for education, while my professor AI generates every assignment.
early mornings are for writing
It's exam day, I'm not as prepared as I wanted to be 🫠
reading (december, 2025)
September 15,2024
went to an old bookstore.
rainy days, reading whitman again, wishing to be near the sea… here we are again.
🎧 | Blue Jeans — Lana Del Rey.
ozone
John Fabian Carlson (Swedish-born American, 1874--1945)
Fragments
https://youtu.be/iiCtXPTywYk
Music by e.sanchillo
Dark Corners
Full version: https://youtu.be/XFR-iH3mxoU
Music by e.sanchillo
Religion isn’t just stories. You might wonder why there aren’t many stories about like Hestia for example. Does that mean she’s not important?
Well no. In a purely storytelling context she doesn’t have a lot of content but in the everyday life of an ancient person following the traditions of the Greek gods is reminded of her at every meal and every log placed on the fire. She lives in the center of every home.
I love reading old stories but old stories don’t tell us what people feel or think when they breathe in quietly and deeply to themselves on a bright summer morning.
What conversations did ancient Romans have with their household gods when they couldn’t sleep? What did a young singer whisper to the muses before her first performance? What did she burn to appease them? What did a mother swipe out of her son’s hand during a local religious festival? We don’t really know those things from just reading stories.