Out of the darkness, out of the old, a beautiful new world is emerging.
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Budapest metro, 1974. From the Budapest Municipal Photography Company archive.
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Amu aka Amu’s Vision aka Amritpal Dhaliwal (Punjabi, b. 1999, Punjab, India, based Bay Area, CA, USA) - They Come Out at Night, 2022, Mixed Media
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Dive dark dream slow, Alisa Velieva
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what's the matter honey? you've hardly touched your fleeting experience of time on earth
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Shigenobu
Vegetables available from a grocer are laid out on a green background. Color woodcut Month 5, 1866
Each vegetable is named
Shigenobu-ga; Bears publisher's mark and censor's seal
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boop his nose while you're scrolling please!
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Anthony Bourdain, from Les Halles Cookbook
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Chasing the moss somewhere in Switzerland by @90377
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Music has gone the way of food. People want it fast and cheap and they don’t care what it tastes like or where it comes from.
-Yvonne Prinz, The Vinyl Princess
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I'm so ashamed of the fact that I'm still struggling
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Things I’ve learned about love from working for a divorce attorney
Divorce happens to everyone, there's not a "type." Even smart, well-adjusted people choose bad partners, encounter deal-breakers after you're already married, or simply change over time to where you're no longer compatible.
You can come into your own at any time, and learn to finally stick up for yourself at any age.
There’s no time window for divorce where if you stick together long enough you’ve "made it." Some people get divorced after a year and a half, others after 25 or more. Love will always take work.
People often come in ready to sacrifice everything just to get the process over with, then realize they're entitled to way more than they thought. Don't undervalue your worth just to make things easier. You're entitled to fairness.
I don't care how much you say money doesn't matter in your relationship, yes it does. Keeping your finances separate solves a LOT of conflict. Money is the #1 thing people fight over in the divorce process besides maybe the kids.
Speaking of kids, out of mountains of cases, not once has any parent even suggested the divorce was the kid’s fault.
Life really does go on after a breakup, even a major one. Everyone that comes into our office is a full and complete person just going through a rough time. I think that's important to remember.
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