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“Scent” by Kior_____ on twitter
The road is long and twisty, son. And in the end, wherever you are or whoever you’re with, all’s you got is your self-respect, you understand me? — I know where I will be. I’ll be right here. DOOM PATROL — DONE PATROL (S04E12) ››› Riley Shanahan and Brendan Fraser as Cliff Steele / Robotman ››› Bethany Anne Lind as Clara Steele
What matters is being there for the people I love. There, I said it. Happy? —HOPE PATROL | DOOM PATROL (2019-) 4.06
*Insert me sobbing uncontrollably here*
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Käthe Butcher (German, b. 1990) – A Hug in the Garden, 2020.
As widespread lockdowns swept the globe earlier this year in response to the threat of COVID-19, intimacy became fraught. For artist Käthe Butcher, the loss of an embrace or casual peck on the cheek was incredibly difficult. This desire for connection culminated in “A Hug In The Garden,” an emotional rendering of two women holding each other. (Source)
destroy the idea that crying is negative. crying is relief, a way to let all of the sadness, anger, joy and emotion out. end the idea that we need to stop crying, stop letting out emotion, stop being human. end it.
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andrew miksys, 2000
from the book disko
“for ten years andrew miksys traveled the back roads of lithuania photographing teenagers in village discos (2000-2010). most of these discos are located in soviet-era culture houses where miksys would sometimes find discarded lenin paintings, old soviet movie posters, gas masks, and other remnants of the soviet union. he became fascinated by all this debris of a dead empire and the teenagers who visited the clubs.”