Ring, 1700s, with the inscription, “Many are the stars i see but in my eye no star like thee.”
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Ring, 1700s, with the inscription, “Many are the stars i see but in my eye no star like thee.”
As I Was Moving Ahead Occasionally I Saw Brief Glimpses of Beauty (Jonas Mekas, 2000)
*ends my father’s bloodline*
Black Panthers in Chicago, Illinois, 1969.
Photographs by Hiroji Kubota
“I fucking love this photo. Where stood the statue of a slaver, stands the raised fist of a proud black man. Share it wide.
Bristol isn't erasing history. They are making it.
How shameful it would be to have to tell your kids and grandkids that - when this happened - when the greatest movement for civil rights swept the world and tore down idols to slavery and inequality and made Western society a better place at last - you stood against it.
Finding #AllLivesMatter on someone's old facebook wall will be like finding Nazi memorabilia in a dead relatives attic.”
- Taken in Bristol, United Kingdom
Illustration by Pierre Brissaud. 1924.
do you ever get confused about where your mental illness ends and where you being a piece of shit begins ?? like am i just being difficult or can i really not do that
if your feminism isnt focused on making sure that i personally have weed at all times then who is it even for
Liu Xiaodong (Chinese, b. 1963), Relaxing in Water, 1999. Oil on canvas, 129.5 x 161.4 cm.
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“In real danger, fear is a friend; afterward he may not be, but once he first makes your acquaintance, then, like violence, he visits when he pleases.” - William Vollmann
Sophocles, Elektra (trans. Anne Carson)
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Panel with Mask, 1947, Henri Matisse