dolldazed:

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Girls in photo booths, 1940s-1980s

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thingsorganizedneatly:

SUBMISSIONAdam Hillman, Straws-hatching, 2022

thingsorganizedneatly:

SUBMISSION: Adam Hillman, ClipArt (Hokusai’s Great Wave made with paperclips), 2023

were–ralph:

were–ralph:

I really dont think anything will literally, and I mean literally ever, replicate the effect Dragonball Z had on the black and the Hispanic communities

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never forget

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telltaletypist:

transphobic music fans be listening to he or she might be giants

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itssomayaa:

“I feel very small. I don’t understand. I have so much courage, fire, energy, for many things, yet I get so hurt, so wounded by small things.”

Anaïs Nin, from nearer the moon: the previously unpublished unexpurgated diary,1937-1939

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theburialofstrawberries:

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from roger ebert’s movie review of bound x

dailyfoodlovers:

if the world ran out of salt tomorrow i woouldnt even notice because i would have lready killed myself a week earlier when my sources informed me of the impending disaster

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miraclemaya:

guy who’s parents were killed by orphans: well i have a solution to this problem. we create a machine t-

guy who knows what orphan means: you realize your an orphan too right. like you’d be put in the orphan grinder as well

piccolo: this won’t help us defeat golden super dragon ball times 2 cell/freiza mpreg babies

hyperallergic:

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Indonesian fiber artist Mulyana has taken over the Fisher Museum of Art with colorful, hand-knitted and crocheted aquatic life. 

With the duality of life and death as a recurring theme, Mulyana crafts a tactile, mystical world in which fish, whales, and coral reefs coexist with sea monsters and slow states of decay. 

Read Renée Reizman’s review of Mulyana: Modular Utopia.

gandalfs-mommy-milkers:

no more blorbo questions what was the first music album that changed you fundamentally

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vamprisms:

vamprisms:

minos was such a pussy. if my wife gave birth to an epic minotaur baby i wouldn’t have locked him in a labyrinth. i would have taken him to the mcdonalds play place (athens) every day and let him eat as many stray mcnuggets (athenians) off the floor as he wanted. i love you hungry son

(pulling a painted vase out of my wallet) and this is my youngest at his first nose ring fitting. isn’t he handsome

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