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bunjywunjy:

utopians:

utopians:

stepped on a plum (overripe plum) (barefoot) it was on the driveway got out of the car and accidentally (didn’t know it was there) stepped on the plum (warm) (on the ground) (it had fallen from the tree) barefoot (no shoes) wearing long pants (too long) (need to hem them) plum viscera got on them (the pants) unexpected plum on the driveway (hot plum) (97 degrees out) already super hungover (throwing up all morning) (should not have been driving at all) and I stepped out of the car (black car) (97 degrees out) and onto the plum (unexpected) (didn’t know the plum was there) and it burst (plum nightmare on my only good pair of sweatpants) still we find ways to keep ourselves going from day to day

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Forms a closer psychic + spiritual bond with the car

I read this as a poem and accidentally gave myself some Feelings about it

djsckatzen:

bisexual-legislature:

OK I TOTALLY FORGOT ABOUT THIS BUT on the plane back from toronto I was really nervous because turbulence was outta this world so to try to distract myself from how nervous I was I just opened up a note in my phone and typed out what I was feeling in emojis and just. can u tell where the turbulence was Really Bad and when the plane finally landed

this is honestly a fucking visual journey

summerhauntings:

lissar-deactivated20220127:

i love it when a beautiful painting has a beautiful name that adds to making the painting even better.

like how catherine hyde painted this dreamy image of an owl and titled it ‘The soft night descending’ … i think of it often:

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or how mary l. macomber titled this painting ‘night and her daughter sleep’ … the poetic richness of it all:

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i could go on but as someone who loves paintings and loves poetic turns of phrase this is one of life’s little delights!!

How about… ‘you shall have homes’ by n.c. wyeth:

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Or, for a slightly more macabre one, 'man proposes, God disposes’ by edwin henry landseer

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stonefemmepositivity:

straightboyfriend:

“I have a woman.”
a poem about Chippewa gender nonconforming lesbianism by Bangishimog Ikwe

[image description: 3 images with white squares with black text placed in the middle of them. the first image’s background is clouds in the sky. On the white square the text reads “I don’t have a man. / I have a woman. / I have a woman / anything goes / he’s strong and protective / he isn’t afraid / to love me correctly / to adapt to my mannerisms”. the second image is of wrinkled black and red burning lava. the text reads “I have a woman / who I call my partner / who I call my boyfriend / who I call my girlfriend / who I call my lover / who I call inday / who I call niinnimoshenh”. The last background image is of a bedroom with a yellow bedspread and a large window & art on the walls. the text reads “I have a woman / who survived the worst calamities / who learned the hard way / who remained soft / who remained vulnerable / I have a woman / and I’ll be damned / if I said I didnt love him”. ]

elodieunderglass:
“ nadiacreek:
“ theblogginggoth:
“ By Czeck writer Karel Čapek, inventor of the term ‘robot’ as well!
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This is one of my husband’s favorite short stories. He quotes it from memory. I’m pretty sure he can recite the entire thing...

elodieunderglass:

nadiacreek:

theblogginggoth:

By Czeck writer Karel Čapek, inventor of the term ‘robot’ as well!

This is one of my husband’s favorite short stories. He quotes it from memory. I’m pretty sure he can recite the entire thing from memory.

This is a tremendously impactful short story and every time I see it, it serves as an excellent reboot button for my state of mind.