very insane feeling knowing you'll never be able to afford a home or retirement or a car. and there's still this expectation for you to care about everything regardless. like why would i. there's no future
Kerry James Marshallย
Sob, Sob
"There's millions of Tumblr users" to you. To me There's only about 12 and we all reblog the same five posts from each other
Orit styled by @trialerrorsuccess @valectronn for shop boketto
yall want the diverse perspectives and labor that comes from oppressed minority groups but donโt want to share our anger and rage when weโre oppressed. like bitch stand up
seriously obsessed with this
human brain is so easy to manipulate its stupid. sun is out longer in evening = life is worth living...read some negative social media posts = everybody hates me...read one interesting article = i have the scholar's ambition
girl who wont shut up about how she "loves a man in uniform" but as she keeps talking it becomes clear she's talking about butches in customer service jobs
The situation of the Congo Genocide is complicated because we are all implicated in it. We canโt ascribe it to a foreign policy state interest as we can regarding Palestine. It is something we, as consumers, all have a hand in and given the ubiquity of the resources involved, a lot of us are caught off of guard by this premonition of the type of wars to come. This is that nasty intersection of neo-colonialism and hyper capitalism that pits the Global South against the Global North. Itโs a war of sustaining a way of life means imposing slavery and genocide on others. This is an instance of global capitalism and hyper consumption as a lifestyle and convenience is being pitted against the humanity of those we deem expendable.
Iโve been doing studies to learn Procreate and here are a few! You can get access to my Brushes, Video Process and Art thoughts behind each process on my Patreon! I also answer any questions related to art, life, yoga, crime and even feedback https://www.patreon.com/ramonn90
โ Anne Carson
Salman Toor,ย Three Friends in a Cab, 16 x 20 inches, 2021