The people will trust you more if you say tis bro i swear
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Sunday Dau photographed by Zheng Ma for Polyester Zine
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Chainmail iteration for thesis final
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Three Dishes of Sweetmeats and Chestnuts with Three Glasses on a Table by Osias Beert (1580 - 1624)
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depop is a faerie ring of nike air rifts that are size 7 and i am a size 8
The dilemma is clear
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Joan @ Anna Sui Fall/Winter, 1993 Ready-to-Wear
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I really don't care if Miley Cyrus smoked a bong. She's 18? She can live her own life...
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Bladee via new IG post, 4/23/24
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Guattari’s idea is both refreshing and profound. He suggests that when a person experiences psychosis, her psychosis changes according to her surroundings, and, therefore, treating her with fear by locking her up, keeping her in restraints, overmedicating her, and exposing her to other methods of suppression only serves to change her psychosis to a psychosis of fear and paranoia. Who, psychotic or not, in the same situation wouldn’t also feel terror and paranoia? Indeed, there is a legitimate reason to be paranoid and afraid. Further, the shock of being treated inhumanly, the sense of alienation and of betrayal, and, perhaps paramountly, the realization that humans can and do treat other humans in this way, is itself shocking and traumatizing. It is a shock and trauma that alters the psyche, changing the personality of the person who undergoes it.
Cynthia Cruz, Disquieting: Essays on Silence
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when we lost polyvore we lost our souls
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Rudolf von Alt (Austrian, 1812-1905)
The old Spruce in Bad Gastein, 1899
Oil on canvas, 56,8 x 50,4 cm
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