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Augustus of Prima Porta (Augustus -Octavian- was the founder of the Roman Empire and the first Roman emperor from 27 BC until his death in AD 14)
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Illuminated opening with chapter Al-Fatiha. Cairo, Egypt, 1372-1376.
The National Library of Egypt.
María Casares, from a letter to Albert Camus, featured in Correspondance, 1944-1959
Flying over the cliffs and never falling. 🧚🏽
girl help i’m starting over again for the 1000th time & i’m beginning to think that life is a never-ending cycle of starting over & i actually have to make peace with that in order to move forward
discovering radical feminism has made me fall in love with being a woman again. a common smear campaign against the movement is that we only "trauma bond" and believe womanhood is only suffering etc etc but literally no other group of people has made me feel comfortable with my body, proud of my natural skin and unashamed of being a woman.
even though i'm not a radical feminist, radical feminism is literally the only movement i support. no other actual movement restored a sense of womanhood and what it is and means to be a human female. all of us are just so brave even if the entire world hates us under a guise of "bigotry." i appreciate the movement so very much, it's a bit insane. thank you so much for existing.
Radical feminism has made me comfortable just EXISTING as a woman, as a person. I always had such intense anxiety over saying the wrong thing, doing the wrong thing, failing, letting other people down. I never realized how much of this was deeply rooted in female socialization.
Now, I know it's okay to be flawed, to make mistakes, to fall down and pick yourself back up again. It's okay to put myself first, and to set boundaries. I have learned to love myself like I never have before. I can finally let myself be the person I always dreamed of being, because a woman can be and do anything!
A luna moth (Actias luna) in New York, USA
by Alex Roukis
society fell off when they stopped making doors like this
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Marion Stephan (German,b.1968)
Der Fuchs ist zurück (The fox is back), 2010
Oil on canvas
Emerald lined path in the forest - Olympic National Park.