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no more "divine feminine" or "divine masculine". just divine and her gun.
James Baldwin during his decade in Istanbul, Turkey (1961-71) by Sedat Pakay.
Scans from James Baldwin: Bearing witness from another place by Charles Jonhson
“And she has a big slit in her throat, and her head has been cut off–a double mutilation. Otherwise she is perfect. She has great dignity and great presence and she is waiting. She is undisturbed. People do things to her but she can endure it, she can stand it, it doesn’t affect her, mutilated as she is”
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I live in Bulgaria and how on earth do I see this just now!!????!!!!!!
Водопадът се намира на около километър от село Късак (в близост до язовир Доспат) и наистина има нужда от повече внимание.
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Moscow. Introduction. Picture from the magazine Vampire, 1906, Boris Kustodiev