Some of my favorite showcases of insects arranged by color from the Montreal Insectarium
The bug store for bugs
Some of my favorite showcases of insects arranged by color from the Montreal Insectarium
The bug store for bugs
They killed the olive trees. They killed the little children. They killed the unborn. They killed the father. They killed the mother. They killed the journalist. They killed the journalists entire family. They killed all the aunts and uncles. They killed the doctors. They killed the soul of his soul. They killed the groom. They killed the bride. They killed the cats. They killed the elderly people older than their apartheid state. They killed the thousands of memories painted on the walls. They killed 30,000+ Palestinians that we will never get back. [@/ missfalsteenia on X. 01/07/24.]
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Cindy Kimberly closing for Mirror Palais S/S 2023
Ninja Sarasalo @ Stella Cadente Fall/Winter, 1999 Ready-to-Wear
lam yabqa fi qaws sabri minza’: my patience is at an end (lit.: there is no arrow left for the bow of my patience)
Michaela Stark by Raga Muñecas
absolutely kills me when people are like “oh, but without police, who will manage the traffic?” as if traffic management requires a license to kill
please don’t mistake this for a comprehensive examination of the issue—it’s not—but so many arguments against defunding/dismantling the police become totally absurd if you think about them for more than two (2) seconds. “the police do all of these important non-violent jobs—” and why must that job be carried out by a man with the authority to Kill You? in my experience, most jobs do not require a gun
Michael Halak (Palestinian, b. 1975)
Terra Sancta (Figs), 2022
Oil on wood
Larkspur - Lucy Culliton , 2014.
Australian,b.1966 -
Watercolour, gouache on thick white wove paper , 56.0 x 76.6 cm.
[ begin id: a watercolor gouache painting of purple and pink larkspur blossoms placed in many vintage bottles of various sizes and shapes. Some of the ogles are clear glass and some are amber. The larkspur are on a white table against a black background. / end id ]
Nobuyoshi Araki, Flower Rondeau, 1997