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Detail from Witches going to their Sabbath, 1878. — Luis Ricardo Falero (1851-1896)
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I heard too many sounds at once and now I am a bitch
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trees are very 🥺 because sometimes i’ll stand under the shade of a tree and look up at it and it’ll sway its branches about in the wind and i’m like oh my God i’m alive and YOU’RE alive. we are alive together and made up of the same starry stuff and standing right next to each other in this moment on this earth. do u feel it when i reach out and press my hand to your trunk? can you hear me? i think you’re so neat. and then the sunlight filters through its leaves just so and that lovely green color leaves me dazzled. it’s just very nice to be an alive thing next to a different sort of alive thing
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quantum placement project
created / directed by @galaxydurag
shot by @santanabellas​
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Love Tumblr family,Â
I feel we all have a connection to the sky. many of us organically draw meaning from it, and to some of us it teaches a lot. ”We Hardly Ever Look Up Anymore” is an ongoing project that was started sort of as a practice to ground myself in patience. a reminder to slow down every now and again to appreciate everything around me . I’ve always enjoyed looking up , but I rarely asked myself what it means to me. at this moment in my journey , I feel it is to remind myself to be open like the sky . and to live like I’m watching a cloud, neither cling to it nor reject it, just let it be.
you can purchase the zine here also dropped some new c l a r i o n s o u n d to go with this Zine release , CLARION- “Music To Watch Clouds To” , is available to stream everywhere (Spotify,iTunes,etc..) and will be available on tape in a couple of weeks ! all Clarion material is free for download on bandcamp as well
peace to you
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                 A Celebration of Beauty (Series 3)
1. A Balneator by Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema (1836–1912)
2. “ Joseph, le nègre “ by Adolphe Brune (French 1802-1875)
3. “ Portrait of a Moorish man seated “ by Karoly Csùzy
4. “The Barber of Suez” by Leon Bonnat (1876)
5. José Silbert (French, 1862-1936) “Le montreur de cacatoè”
6. Ludwig Deutsch “The Inspection” (1883)
7. Moorish Prince (Head of an Algerian), 1897. Elizabeth Nourse (1860-1938)
8. Ludwig Deutsch The Palace Guard (detail)
9. Mariano Fortuny Marsal - Moroccan
10. “Head of a Moor” by José Tapiro y Baro (Spanish, 1830–1913)
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absolutely incredible how tumblr is arguably one of the most tolerable social media sites right now
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i don’t have headcanons i have thoughts about characters that live in my head that are true. if you don’t agree then that’s your problem
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It's unfortunate that "incel" is kinda watered down as an insult sometimes, reduced solely to it's like, basic meaning (IE. "you can't get laid") because when I call someone an incel I mean more than just that, it means I'm calling somebody an emotionally unbalanced misanthrope who adopted far-right politics out of sheer misogyny, someone who is pathologically obsessed with protecting their own fragile masculinity, with "probably sexually frustrated" as the least important part. Incelism is a particularly deranged far-right ideology with completely insane tenets, so when I call someone an incel it's more like "you hate women so much it broke your brain".
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You define your relationships and what type of love you’re experiencing. Not the people outside it who can only judge it based on appearances.
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Vintage Christmas Photos -Â Two young women display their holiday hairdos (1962)
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