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Jules of Nature
occasionally subtle
trying on a metaphor
EXPECTATIONS
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sheepfilms
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official daine visual archive
ojovivo

shark vs the universe
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Not today Justin
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My attempt of drawing tori from the osemanverse!
Aya in my clothes.. i missed her sm
doomed
The Gathering Stormย by estruda
Rest in peace Echo๐๐
Thank you for being the perfect Nellie! We will love and miss you foreverโค๏ธโ๐ฉน
I wonder how long Solitaire fandom will survive. Like when I'm old if there's gonna be a new generation of Tumblr users that love Solitaire. Doing stupid memes, drawing the lot, creating music playlists,deep rants about details in the book etc.
The way all the 2020s have done so far have been making me categorically against every new generation of tech that comes out is insane. Like I'm from a technological boom generation, saw the first portable phones, nokias & blackberries & flipphones etc, and the first smartphones, and the first ipods & ipads & tablets in general while still having cassettes & DVD & MP3 players around so I know how all of it work, I had computer classes in high school, I did the transition between home desktop computers to laptops and back to gaming computers. But then they started to put internet in your printer & microwave, everything has ads & AI now and every update is worst than the last. I literally loved technology and they ruined it
a few psychoanalytic sources on the Internet Archive that i personally vouch for
Freud
an outline of psychoanalysis
the origin and development of psychoanalysis
the complete psychological works
the ego and the id
the interpretation of dreams
introductory lectures on psychoanalysis
a collection of critical essays
Lacan
four fundamental concepts (other edition here)
the ethics of psychoanalysis
the limits of love and knowledge
the language of the self
seminar i: freud's papers on technique
Sartre
existential psychoanalysis
being and nothingness
ลฝiลพek
the sublime object of ideology
violence
everything you always wanted to know about lacan (but were too afraid to ask hitchcock)
the plague of fantasies
in defense of lost causes
enjoy your symptom! lacan in hollywood and out
others
Read My Desire: Lacan Against the Historicists โย Joan Copjec
Imagine There's No Woman โ Joan Copjec
gaze and voice as love objects โ ลฝiลพek et al
jacques lacan and the other side of psychoanalysis โย ลฝiลพek et al
a clinical introduction to lacanian psychoanalysis โ bruce fink
lacan: the absolute master โ mikkel borch-jacobson
lacan and contemporary film โ todd mcgowan et al
not 'til daylight ..not 'til daylight
Heartstopper Volume 6 is out today!!!! ๐ฅน
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This is by a patient of mine with early late stage dementia, who was a poet for most of her life. Her new poems are dictated to me during writing workshops I run at my hospice job. She hadn't written since her diagnosis. This is one of seventeen poems I've written with her so far.
posted with permission from herself and her family.
She died early this morning.
Iโve been doing poetry since I could write but I do think she was my only teacher.
Working with her was one of the most rewarding experiences of my life. I mean it when I say you all are so lucky to get even this glimpse at the majesty of her work.
In her words from another poem (not posted):
I am not the only creature watching
All of this,
Drinking it in.
I have a companion,
The cat who sleeps in the backyard
Is watching, too,
And there is so much to be.