eclipsedefflorescence
eclipsedefflorescence
Blooming into a world unfit for living
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eclipsedefflorescence · 5 years ago
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The Holy Rosary Cemetery next to Dow Chemical in Taft, Louisiana.
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eclipsedefflorescence · 5 years ago
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Best strategy ive found to keep my boss out of the room: keep cspan history lectures playing all the time
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eclipsedefflorescence · 5 years ago
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“Eternity is rot, and God a carrion which the human worm feeds on.”
— Emil Cioran, excerpt from Tears and Saints
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I really should smoke less and read more
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“We’re tired of trees,” writes Deleuze, “We should stop believing in trees, roots, and radicles. They’ve made us suffer too much”
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Intricate rituals
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one fisherman lighting an other one’s cigarette. 
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It is truly annoying when people upload someone’s artwork, and do not credit the artist! Tried Tin Eye- got zero results.
(Please DM if you know the artist)
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eclipsedefflorescence · 5 years ago
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Sure okay why the fuck not
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Beginning in the 1800s and continuing into the 1950s, the U.S. federal government forced Native children from their homes and sent them to often faraway military-style residential schools, a policy that had profound effects and is now recognized as cultural genocide. In this image from around 1900 students are assembled from the Carlisle Indian Industrial School, Pennsylvania. The school was attended by over 12,000 Native children from more than 140 tribes between 1879 and 1918. Photo credit: in Children and Youth in History, Item #291, https://chnm.gmu.edu/cyh/items/show/291
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eclipsedefflorescence · 5 years ago
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Finished with 2 classes, 2 more to go. Letttttts do this!
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eclipsedefflorescence · 5 years ago
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Look at this gorgeous lady doing hard work
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