nothing affects me because i have the buddha spirit

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nothing affects me because i have the buddha spirit

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Philips Exeter Academy Library (1965-71) in Exeter, NH, USA, by Louis Kahn
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And all those lonely nights down by the river Brought me bread and water, water in But though i tried so hard my little darling I couldn’t keep the night from comin’ in And all those lonely nights down by the river Brought me bread and water, kith and kin But in the quiet hour when i am sleepin’ I couldn’t keep the night from comin’ in

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the handle of the jug being hollow so that some milk gets in it is genius because its a spot where they can just chill and not have to worry about fake social rituals and small talk
no one says big mood anymore. no one even says mood. no one says anything. all thats left is a dry wind, that scours my face until i bleed
Lauryn Hill and Nina Simone
walking into the pissing me off factory then being surprised when I get pissed off
Putting the term "Catholic guilt" on a high shelf where fandom can't reach it until everyone learns how to identify characters who are very very clearly coded as Protestant.

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Poster for the Natural History Museum in London featuring exhibits of various birds (1925). Artwork by Edward Bawden.
Sainsbury's Grapefruit Squash packaging mock-up, 1966. From the Sainsbury Archive.
They’re calling it the quote on British politics that ended the need for all other quotes
hannah posting three selfies in a row and tagging her aksjdjdkfjkfkf ok. gayass.
she really touched down in france and said time to send up a batsignal
likely thing for hannah to do on her birthday
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back w chloe sevigny again oh i'm sure

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Photographs from Alan Lomax’s “Southern Journey” a long series of recordings of various music such as blues, gospel, country, and spirituals from prisoners, recently freed slaves, poor southerners and largely black communities where these genres originated, this series became the first official stereo recordings of traditional african american southern folk music, celebrating generational heritage and the struggles of black life in the south at the time and impacted the creation and commercial spread of american music as we know it pioneering the “american” country sound, many of the singers, musicians and dancers present in these recordings and pictures are unnamed to this day.
happy juneteenth! if you have the time I really recommended taking a listen to some of these recordings to celebrate the voices of my ancestors and their music of resilience, especially as many of these clips are from after chattel slavery was abolished here in america and this series reflects the hope and newfound freedom black americans in the south were feeling as they looked towards the future
The first time Mama Cass sees Janis live is iconic.