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Afternoon Angels
Photography by Laura Marie Cieplik Art Direction by Arthur Morisset
Basking in the Surreal Summer of ‘01 ¥ - from Egg Magazine
Reblog with your favorite Animal Crossing villager in the tags, I want to know what people think. Mine is Daisy
Bones and All (2022) dir. Luca Guadagnino
As I Was Moving Ahead Occasionally I Saw Brief Glimpses of Beauty (Jonas Mekas, 2000)
i'm digging the hole deeper tomorrow
A Cook’s Tour by Anthony Bourdain
(guy stuck in a timeloop) fuckkkkk i got yesterday tomorrow
“Imagine standing by a window at night, on the sixth or seventeenth or forty-third floor of a building. The city reveals itself as a set of cells, a hundred thousand windows, some darkened and some flooded with green or white or golden light. Inside, strangers swim to and fro, attenting to the business of their private hours. You can see them, but you can’t reach them, and so this commonplace urban phenomenon, available in any city of the world on any night, conveys to even the most social a tremor of loneliness, its uneasy combination of separation and exposure. You can be lonely anywhere, but there is a particular flavour to the loneliness that comes from living in a city, surrounded millions of people. One might think this state was antithetical to urban living, to the massed presence of other human beings, and yet mere physical proximity is not enough to dispel a sense of internal isolation. It’s possible – easy, even – to feel desolate and unfrequented in oneself while living cheek by jowl with others. Cities can be lonely places, and in admitting this we see that loneliness doesn’t necessarily require physical solitude, but rather an absence or paucity of connection, closeness, kinship: an inability, for one reason or another, to find as much intimacy as is desired.”
— Olivia Laing, The Lonely City (2016)