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and there it was, one of those movements that is the opposite of blindness


Wed, 21st of August

freshmoviequotes:

The Souvenir (2019)

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Wed, 21st of August

watchoutforintellect:

“In the church of my heart the choir is on fire.”

— Vladimir Mayakovsky, from A Cloud in Trousers

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Sat, 17th of August

jmesbarnes:

[touches a random piece of dirt in greece] achilles and patroclus were in love here

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Tue, 13th of August

skogrev:

dspressed:

Just a reminder that Vincent van Gogh did not eat yellow paint to make himself feel happy, he ate paint, and drank different chemicals because he was suicidal and this is why he was not allowed in his studio while having breakdowns. He also did not paint starry night and his other great works because he was depressed, he painted most of them while he was in recovery and demonstrated his hopefulness and love of the world through this. Most of his great works were painted from his room at a hospital. Van Gogh’s depression should not be glorified. His hope and effort toward a better life, as well as his recovery from depression should be glorified.

-@bonseyjonsey

You’re right and you should say it

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Mon, 29th of July
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Mon, 22nd of July

thoodleoo:

do u ever just wish u could be an ancient oracle and your whole job was to do weed and tell stupid riddles to rich conquerors only for them to misinterpret your words and die

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Mon, 22nd of July

peanutbuttersunrise:

TOUCHING PEOPLE’S LIVES IN A POSITIVE WAY IS AS CLOSE AS I CAN GET TO AN IDEA OF RELIGION.

BELIEF IN ONE’S SELF IS ONLY A MIRROR OF BELIEF IN OTHER PEOPLE AND EVERY PERSON.

-KEITH HARING JOURNALS, AGE 28

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Mon, 22nd of July

wishbzne:

hunters’ moon, yves olade

[ID: “there is nothing left
to surrender,
but to surrender
what is holy in us.” end ID]

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Mon, 22nd of July

violentwavesofemotion:

Mazzy Star performing Fade Into You in 1994 (MTV): A stranger’s light comes on slowly, a stranger’s heart without a home, you put your hands into your head, and then smiles cover your heart…”

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Mon, 22nd of July

sydneyprosser:

Cate Blanchett by Bruce Weber.
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Mon, 22nd of July

notwiselybuttoowell:

notwiselybuttoowell:

Damn, missed it again

Happy Bog Day!

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Sun, 21st of July

shitpostsampler:

Thank you for this wonderful pattern, i had a great time stitching it!

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Sun, 21st of July

writemeanna:

“Eros is diabolical: it constantly withholds what it promises, and constantly promises what it intends to withhold.”

Margarita Karapanou, tr. by Karen Emmerich, from “Rien ne va Plus,

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Sun, 21st of July

newyorker:

Searching for Memory of the Gulags in Putin’s Russia

Here are some of the things that you will not find if you go looking for traces of the Soviet Gulags: memorials at every known execution site, museums on the ruins of camps, accurate documentation of what happened to the still uncounted numbers of people who disappeared, a widely accepted story of the terror. Most of all, what’s missing is a reckoning, an attempt to comprehend the incomprehensible. How do you locate what’s not there?

The photographer Misha Friedman and Masha Gessen travelled in Russia in 2016, looking, as they put it in the subtitle of a new book, “Never Remember,” “for Stalin’s Gulags in Putin’s Russia.” They wanted to document memory—or the lack of memory. They began in places where Gessen had reported two decades earlier, when memory activists, then often with the aid of local officials, created memorials or museums. They wanted to see how those sites had changed in the twenty years since, as Joseph Stalin’s image was being burnished—to the point that he now consistently tops polls asking Russians to choose the greatest man who ever lived.

Read more. 

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Sun, 21st of July

yourbatteredheart:

euripides, orestes (tr. anne carson)

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