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September 5, 2013

"I adore the struggle you carry in yourself. I adore your terrifying sincerity."

“I adore the struggle you carry in yourself. I adore your terrifying sincerity.”

- Anaïs Nin in a letter to Henry Miller (via mercurieux)
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Published on September 05, 2013 12:53

"I’ve had it
with all stingy-hearted sons of bitches. A heart is to be spent."

“I’ve had it

with all stingy-hearted sons of bitches.

A heart is to be spent.”

- Stephen Dunn, "Sixty" from Different Hours (via violentwavesofemotion)
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September 4, 2013

babylonfalling:

Kathleen Cleaver by Nacio Jan Brown, 1968



babylonfalling:



Kathleen Cleaver by Nacio Jan Brown, 1968

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Published on September 04, 2013 12:33

"My spirit is scenic. I encourage you to take the long way when getting know me."

“My spirit is scenic. I encourage you to take the long way when getting know me.”

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Learn, Alex Elle (via alexandraelle)


EXACTLY!

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Published on September 04, 2013 06:55

futuristicfish:

NASTEH *death drops*







futuristicfish:



NASTEH *death drops*


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Published on September 04, 2013 05:57

kellysteffey:

lakaysha and byron



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lakaysha and byron


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Published on September 04, 2013 05:14

afro-textured-art:

Kali as the Supreme Deity (ca. 1800...



afro-textured-art:



Kali as the Supreme Deity (ca. 1800 India)



The terrifying goddess Kali, wearing a necklace of skulls and holding a severed head in one of her hands, is here worshiped by the great gods. From the left, we see Indra, Brahma (the creator), Vishnu (the preserver), and Shiva (the destroyer). Kali stands for the forces of destruction, but she is also a life-giver. Her posture is that of a woman giving birth.


Courtesy and currently located at the Walters Art Museum, Baltimore, USA.



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