“What is happening in your soul?”— Julia de Burgos, from Song of the Simple Truth: “Canto to the Primal City of America,”
Botanical watercolours by James Bolton (active 1775-1795).
1) Mountain Hawksweed, with a Snail and Three Insects
2) Wood Vetch, with a Snail and Five Insects
3) Sundew
4) Bindweed or Morning Glory
5) Sweet Violet
6) Showy Orchis
7) Mountain Crow Foot with Four Insects
8) Violet with Throatwort Leaves
9) Liverpool Gentian with Insect
10) Yew
Images and text information courtesy The Morgan Library and Museum.
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“I want to kiss you. Kiss your smile, that I have kissed so often in this love.”— Julia de Burgos, from Song of the Simple Truth: “Canto to the Primal City of America,”
’& any feminism that presents its end goal as success under capitalism is a feminism that is my enemy’
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society if toad wasn’t designed with a diaper and a vest as his outfit
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I really like what this physicist, Lamar Glover, has to say in Behind the Curve.
+ this part from Spiros Michalakis:
Incredibly good take which is really rare for these topics
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Bitches be like 😭😭I see somethin in that wallpaper
Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey (1993)
One of my favorite things about this scene was that by this point, these three animal actors were so fond of each other that the trainers really didn’t have to do much work to make them go to each other like this. They were really that happy to see each other!
That made this so much better!
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