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he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
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Lupins & Foxgloves {via Milli Proust}

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They're both cute, but the expression on the little poodle is very endearing
Almost bought this but it was $50; too much for an impulse purchase
I have a really hard time understanding who would buy something like this. I didn't even want to be near it for more than 10 seconds
The Cursed Object section

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Too expensive but really cool
They look so friendly
I don't need them but man it's hard to walk past a stuffy or a picture that must have made up foundational memories in some human's life. The stuffy, especially, is hard to just walk away from.
Felt very conflicted about this but it was so incredibly beautiful. I didn't buy it, but if I go again and it's still there I might.

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Went to this Antique Mall yesterday inside this ancient schoolhouse. It was such a fun adventure.
scribbling the heron 🌿
Brought a bouquet of wildflowers back home with me from the orchard.
I'm going to regret the mess they make on the kitchen table (pretty sure with them I brought in some critters as well) , but they're pretty and smell like summer.
This sick bleach shirt I made. Something to showcase my undying love for prehistoric cave art.
Some of the bleach burned thru the shirt bc this was my first time bleaching anything ever, but it kinda adds to it.
3000 year old rock art from the Kimberleys Western Australia

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I wanted to post about this because I know many of my mutuals are avid crafters and I don't know how much attention this endeavour is getting outside of end-of-life spaces-
The Loose Ends Project matches crafters with a project that is unfinished because of death or disability. They offer help with a spectrum of textile mediums in over 80 countries. One project I find particularly lovely: “My mom was making this octopus for me. She was 67 years old when she passed away from COPD. She was hospitalized for pulmonary rehab several times and would always take it to work on while she was there and loved to talk about it with people."
(the red heart marks the last stitch made by this person's mom) Anyway, if something like this is something you'd like to be involved in, they are always looking for more crafters <3
My favourite recent finishing project that they posted about wasn't precisely something that the crafter left unfinished. The knitter in question had had dementia, and thought she was knitting scarves. So a finisher was found to piece all the little bits of knitting together into a blanket.
The suburbs dream of violence. Asleep in their drowsy villas, sheltered by benevolent shopping malls, they wait patiently for the nightmares that will wake them into a more passionate world.
—J.G. Ballard, Kingdom Come
"From these made-up horrors, these fictionalized enemies, he had created a villain worthy of the violent bravado that he imagined he would display if confronted by said villain. This web of racist lies was what he needed to make himself seem like a man. He invented a story about bad guys who were out to get him, and he repeated it to himself and others until he believed it. Then he made up another story- of himself as hero, defending himself and his family against this violent threat- and he repeated that one until he believed it too. Brian wrote himself into his own American westen, a world of cowboys and Indians, cops and robbers. And for a man with no job, few friends, and a family that couldn't stand him, pretending to be a main character in violent American mythology was as close to belonging as he was ever going to get."
Mediocre, Ijeoma Oluo