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Oskar Kokoschka’s illustration for his play “Murderer, Hope of Women”, 1908
“With my breath I fan the blond disc of sun. My eye collects the exultation of men. Their stammering lust prowls around me like a beast.
I shall not let you live. You! You weaken me — I shall kill you. You fetter me.”
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Mamiya C330 S and Sekor 55mm f/4.5
Kodak Portra 160
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Catwoman #79 (DC, September 2025) cover by Seba Fiumara
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They’ve had many lives and many ages: cats I’ve met in my time travels.
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Today's Seal Is: Making Contact With An Unknown Beast
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So lately my skillet has been turning this deep deep shade of blue whenever it gets hot enough for a shmear of butter and I think it must be what deep space looks like.
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im cooked im so cooked why did I decide to go this deep oh my god
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November - Brendon Burton
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After being released from 104 days of ICE detention for his pro-Palestine activism, Mahmoud Khalil joins his wife, Dr. Noor Abdalla, and their newborn son at Newark Liberty Airport this morning (21 June 2025).
photo via NYT
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People talk about Elsa's "Let it Go" moment having killed the men of the Terror and the Erebus, but it goes farther than that. That same historically cold winter of 1846/1847 also caused so much snow that it led to an infamous American tragedy, as I learned when I read the nonfiction work The Indifferent Stars Above.
If Elsa killed the Terror and Erebus men, then she also doomed the Donner Party.
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