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hello vonnie
Stranger Things
Sweet Seals For You, Always
PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH
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he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
Show & Tell
i don't do bad sauce passes
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Not today Justin
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@weezersucks
Smokes let’s go
Guy Bourdin for Chloé
we're basically just using twink as a substitute for metrosexual now
if you ever feel down just know that someone in this world probably has one sided drama with you
making a giant mistake keeping my ex girlfriend who i am still madly in love with in my life but also hearing her half asleep calling me at 3 in the morning just because she needed to return a call from me...... i'm sorry i will do anything for her, will do anything to continue holding her regardless of if that means i am a situationship rather than a partner. she was my new year's kiss and i intend to make sure it happens again
your life is not an optimization problem
as in you'll never achieve the perfect daily routine, sleep schedule, coping mechanisms, mannerisms, fashion sense etc. even after years and years of healing and improvement and self-discovery. you will never be so good at life that you manage to utilize every waking moment. its great to be productive and all but sometimes you'll suck ass. sometimes you'll take eight hours to be done with a twenty minute job. you'll prioritize the wrong thing. you'll sleep for 12 hrs just to avoid being awake. you'll relapse. and you'll relapse again. you'll forget to turn in the assignment. you'll order too little food. life is far too large and complex for you to even experience it completely, much less try to make sense of and control it. you can't. please give up on that and be at peace with the hours you lose. they are not separate from your life.
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Nicola Samorì - In principio era la fine (2016)Olio su tavola - 40 x 30 cm
Nicola Samorì (Italian, 1977), In principio era la fine [In the beginning was the end], 2016. Oil on copper, 30 x 20 cm.
Ohio money machine
deep diving
Robert Rauschenberg, Factum II, (oil, ink, graphite, crayon, paper, fabric, newsprint, printed reproductions, and printed paper on canvas), 1957 [MoMA, New York, NY. [© Robert Rauschenberg Foundation, New York, NY]
Robert Rauschenberg (American, 1925-2008)
Francisco Goya - Boy Staring at an Apparition, (1824–25)
’Impact’, thrown vessel by Olivier Maximilian
Previously unpublished photographs of the Native American occupation of Alcatraz, 1969.
“We are not statistics. We are the people from whom you took this land by force and blood and lies. We are the people to whom you promised to pay, in recompense for all this vast continent you stole, some small pitiful pittance to assure at least our bare survival. And we are the people from whom you now snatch away even that pittance, abandoning us and your own honor without a qualm, even launching military attacks on our women and children and Elders, and targeting — illegally even by your own self-serving laws — those of us, our remaining warriors, who would dare to stand up and try to defend them. You practice crimes against humanity at the same time that you piously speak to the rest of the world of human rights! America, when will you live up to your own principles?” ― Leonard Peltier, Prison Writings: My Life Is My Sun Dance
“American Indians share a magnificent history — rich in its astounding diversity, its integrity, its spirituality, its ongoing unique culture and dynamic tradition. It’s also rich, I’m saddened to say, in tragedy, deceit, and genocide. Our sovereignty, our nationhood, our very identity — along with our sacred lands — have been stolen from us in one of the great thefts of human history. And I am referring not just to the thefts of previous centuries but to the great thefts that are still being perpetrated upon us today, at this very moment. Our human rights as indigenous peoples are being violated every day of our lives — and by the very same people who loudly and sanctimoniously proclaim to other nations the moral necessity of such rights. Over the centuries our sacred lands have been repeatedly and routinely stolen from us by the governments and peoples of the United States and Canada. They callously pushed us onto remote reservations on what they thought was worthless wasteland, trying to sweep us under the rug of history. But today, that so-called wasteland has surprisingly become enormously valuable as the relentless technology of white society continues its determined assault on Mother Earth. White society would now like to terminate us as peoples and push us off our reservations so they can steal our remaining mineral and oil resources. It’s nothing new for them to steal from nonwhite peoples. When the oppressors succeed with their illegal thefts and depredations, it’s called colonialism. When their efforts to colonize indigenous peoples are met with resistance or anything but abject surrender, it’s called war. When the colonized peoples attempt to resist their oppression and defend themselves, we’re called criminals. I write this book to bring about a greater understanding of what being an Indian means, of who we are as human beings. We’re not quaint curiosities or stereotypical figures in a movie, but ordinary — and, yes, at times, extraordinary — human beings. Just like you. We feel. We bleed. We are born. We die. We aren’t stuffed dummies in front of a souvenir shop; we aren’t sports mascots for teams like the Redskins or the Indians or the Braves or a thousand others who steal and distort and ridicule our likeness. Imagine if they called their teams the Washington Whiteskins or the Washington Blackskins! Then you’d see a protest! With all else that’s been taken from us, we ask that you leave us our name, our self-respect, our sense of belonging to the great human family of which we are all part. Our voice, our collective voice, our eagle’s cry, is just beginning to be heard. We call out to all of humanity. Hear us!” ― Leonard Peltier, Prison Writings: My Life Is My Sun Dance
AIM in essence is a movement rather than just an organization. It is a manifestation of the desperation of our people.
– Leonard Peltier.
Poem by Marcellus Williams
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call script to urge the state not to kill him
the state has murdered this man today