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Me sitting in my 9 AM class the Monday morning after The Last of Us Episode 3:
“Just give me one more good day. Starting now. Make me some toast. Then take me to the boutique, where I’ll pick out outfits for us. You’ll wear what I ask, and we’ll get married. And you’ll cook a delicious dinner. Then you will crush all of these up, put them in my wine. I will drink it. Then you will take me by my hand, bring me to our bed, and I will fall asleep in your arms.”
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Manolo Valdés - Retrato con Mancha Azul y Blanca, 2017, mixed media on canvas, 190 x 152 cm
Detail from Lorenzo & Isabella by John Everett Millais
Enzo Mari, Falce e martello, 1972-1973 [Galleria Milano, Milano]
Narration 2 by Ryan Tippery
Nintendo heels by Helen Red Richards (via)

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I hate, hate, HATE the term “affordable housing.” I hate that we’ve normalized it. I hate that we just accept that the majority of housing, a basic human right, is unaffordable to much of the population. Housing should be affordable as a baseline. If rich people want to add arcades and gold-plated hot tubs on top so be it, but everyone, everyone, regardless of income level, should have access to a clean, comfortable home with enough light and space to make life worth living.
I was thinking about this in my black mold-ridden shower, SAFE, affordable housing should be the minimum.
Dan Graham, Public Space / Two Audiences
soft toy, ca. 1902
toy rabbit called ‘tiny’, in an upright stance, printed cream velvet with brown spots; english?, ca.1902
[image description: a photograph of the sea taken from the side of a ship. There are dark clouds in the sky but the sun is breaking through the clouds in a way that lights up the water. /end description]
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Thought this could fit in well here
Ok I don’t mean to be doing this too often but I literally just wrote a paper about this so I thought I would comment! The English translation is The Cursed Woman but the original French is La Femme Damnée. “Femmes Damnées” was the title of a Baudelaire poem from his acclaimed 1857 book Fleurs du mal, which was known, among other things, to be a collection that famously dealt with the subject of lesbians. The poem tells the story of the desires and passionate love between two lesbians: Delphine and Hippolyte. As a result of this poem and of the book as a whole, the terms “fleurs du mal” and “femme damnée” became lesbian monikers of the turn of the century. Though some have deemed the term “damned women” to be accusatory of some moral dissonance, the poem it is derived from is actually quite sympathetic to the condition of lesbian love as it is a love which is unable to fully flourish in that time. Regardless, the translated title of Tassaert’s painting is misleading, as the original French is less accusatory and more identifying. The title is more accurately “the lesbian.”