“when the power of love overcomes the love of power, the world will now peace.”
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just realized that she shared this here too omg my shaylaaaaa




You belong with me. 💚💛💜❤️🩵🖤
Letter on my site :)
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George Seferis, tr. by Edmund Keeley & Philip Sherrard from, “The House Near the Sea.” [ID in alt text]
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Frozen Moments: Norilsk, Siberia through the Lens of Christophe Jacrot
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Traditional dresses of the four provinces of Pakistan
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DUA LIPA at the Radical Optimism Tour in Liverpool (via Instagram)
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It's Juneteenth, I'm a Black Texan, descendant of enslaved Black Texans. Texas is the only state that fought two different wars to protect slavery and chattel slavery ended the last for it. Juneteenth to me is to celebrate that part of overt white supremacy coming to an end, but it was not the end of white supremacy. It did not stop, with the lynching, the police violence, the redlining, the environmental racism, the segregation. Juneteenth represents a good win aganist the fight against white supremacy, but it's not over.
And for this Juneteenth, I ask for help for my friends that are the victims of this same US white supremacy. Not just today, but everyday Gazans deserve any type of help that you can give them. The technology that is used to segregate and attack and police and destroy Palestinians is the same technology that is sold to Texas to be used for the border patrol and to harass and control immigrants and border communities. This is one, connected fight aganist white supremacy and US control and destruction of Black and Brown bodies. So I ask today if you could donate this, or share, to help provide for a mother and her 2 now fatherless children in Gaza, or anyone else in Gaza who needs help. Like this family with a sick baby. Just do something, especially if you got the day off.
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Very whimsical scene on the train yesterday evening
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We have always loved and we will continue to love. Oh, the beauty of human connection!
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“Swimming in Crimson” - Two boys contrast against the surreal red of Lake Retba, a natural marvel in Senegal known for its vivid hue.
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