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first thing id do as a skeleton is drink red wine from a goblet and have it spill out everywhere . second thing id do is play my ribs like a xylophone
we cant keep having more weeks
Shengsi, an archipelago of almost 400 islands at the mouth of Chinaâs Yangtze river, holds a secret shrouded in time â an abandoned fishing village being reclaimed by nature. These photos by Tang Yuhong, a creative photographer based in Nanning, take us into this lost village on the beautiful archipelago.
i think the inherent purpose of humans was just. to have fun. literally what are we doing
I donât think youâre ready to have an adult conversation about politics until youâre able to admit that there are things you love and enjoy that would not and should not exist in a just world. $8 billion dollar budget movies every other month donât exist in a just world. New 900 GB AAA video games every year donât exist in a just world. Next day delivery doesnât exist in a just world. 80 different soda brands donât exist in a just world.Â
All of those things come from exploitation on some level, and if you wouldnât trade those for a world where everyone can eat and have a home no matter who they are or what they do, I donât know what to tell you.Â
when i was a teenager it felt very revolutionary to be cruel to myself. like some kind of slow passive protest against how much everything hurt. i starved myself of sleep and food and tenderness because it felt right. it felt sharp and angry and radical and i wanted to be those things. adulthood is the realisation that the world is already working to cut into you well before you learn how to do it yourself. caring for yourself and others is the real protest
Michelle K, I Know I Deserve More
GOD I just want to be CREATIVE but all my energy is being used to survive
this is one of those "you put it into words" kind of posts. right on.
i guess being busy is better than being left alone to spiral into the abyss of maladaptive delusion but sometimes i imagine what it would be like to hit pause. to read all day and to never do the dishes again. there is a beach somewhere empty and i canât help but feel like it misses me. a thick field of trees where the dirt smells like a parent. yesterday, i was time traveling. i was eight, wearing a plaid jumper and catholic school felt safe. the kind of safe where you donât even consciously understand you feel safe, you just do because the hallways are small and smell familiar, and your mother was waiting for you in the parking lot, and the boy across the street whose birthday was a few days before yours would lay down in the neighborâs backyard with you and stare at the sky until it got dark and you had to go home for dinner. it scares me to know that i will never feel that safe again because the greatest sense of safety is found in unknowing, and i know too much now. but i imagine what it would be like to sit side by side in silence. to never have to speak another word because you already know anything i could say. you know
People Matching Artworks: An Unusual Photo Series By Stefan Draschan
People Matching Artworks: An Unusual Photo Series By Stefan Draschan More info: Website | InstagramâŚ
I was really hoping these werenât staged and the artist just spends weeks in art galleries and days in front of paintings to make these
Well guess what⌠Thatâs exactly what he did!
Lynda Barry, 2016
The Sun rises over Earth in a postcard illustrated by Soviet cosmonaut Alexei Leonov, recalling the 1965 mission when he became the first human to walk in space.
Alexei Leonov was a prolific and talented artist, and drew and painted many pictures inspired by his experiences in space
This particular picture is rather special though, because he drew the first draft for it while in space using coloured pencils he took with him:
https://www.theguardian.com/science/2015/aug/31/first-picture-space-cosmonauts-science-museum-alexei-leonov
The first walk in space coincided with the first art in space. Humans literally canât not do art
breeding headphones without wires because you âthink it looks cuteâ is just cruel
reminder that heaphones being born without wires is a genetic mutation, which all bluetooth headphones have, since you essentially removed one of the most invaluable components to their survival, it will develop into various lifelong incurable ailments leading your headphones to live a short and painful life
in my this cannot continue and yet it does era