i hope that when i die there will be an apartment with everyone i’ve ever loved in it and we are together always
neil hilborn
@elcaminodetierra / elcaminodetierra.tumblr.com
i hope that when i die there will be an apartment with everyone i’ve ever loved in it and we are together always
neil hilborn
"Cellar with supplies" Soviet Union c. 1970s
Megaabi skate park
let it bring hope
let it be a tale
NOTE: a couple people on twt very kindly informed me that the arabic is formatted incorrectly—i’m unfamiliar with arabic alphabet/reading dynamics and was unaware of that, that mistake is wholly my fault. my apologies for any confusion, and thank you very much to those who reached out for the new knowledge!!! 🥰🙏
The alchemy of the soul, transmuting yourself, is a painful, exhausting process. You’ll die a thousand times before you even make what seems like progress. But every spark, every rebirth as a new version of yourself is progress. No matter how small the change, your forward momentum matters.
EGYPT Alexandria 1993 Harry Gruyaert
Dibujé este escudo que tiene la humilde intención de nuclear el espíritu de la universidad argentina.
Nuestra universidad es gratuita, pública, laica y federal. De todos y para todos.
Pueden descargarla gratis acá abajo!
Nos vemos el martes en la calle para defenderla. 🤍
from Wikipedia:
"The Selk'nam, also known as the Onawo or Ona people, are an indigenous people in the Patagonian region of southern Argentina and Chile, including the Tierra del Fuego islands. They were one of the last native groups in South America to be encountered by migrant Europeans in the late 19th century. In the mid-19th century, there were about 4,000 Selk'nam; in 1916 Charles W. Furlong estimated there were about 800 Selk'nam living in Tierra del Fuego; with Walter Gardini stating that by 1919 there were 279, and by 1930 just over 100."
BRAZIL, Salvador de Bahia. Painted mural on wall. 1984. Miguel Rio Branco.
Gorotire - Índios Kayapó, 1983 photo by Miguel Rio Branco
Woman at Jacmel, Haiti National Geographic January 1976 Thomas Nebbia
“ I have to constantly re-identify myself to myself, reactivate my own standards, my own convictions about what I’m doing and why.”
The Brilliance Of Benin…