femmes marocaines partie I // moroccan women part I
you belong somewhere. one day, in some place (probably unknown to you now), you will feel at home. you will feel loved. you will feel like you belong, which is what you have been waiting for. it is coming please don’t worry about it too hard right now. when you are there you will know. i love you, you will feel at home soon.
Roma women, 1949, Sweden.
Untitled, 1942, Mark Rothko
Mystic Allegory or Tea, 1892, Maurice Denis
Medium: oil,canvas
jewish items decorated with the ottoman crescent and star.
1. 1915 ketubah from tekirdag 2. a spice tower 3. tallit from istanbul 4. 1893 ketubah from haifa
“omg stop calling artists p*dophiles they don’t support it, they just draw it ! it’s all fictional !”
im starting a gang and we’re gonna go out and destroy every golf course. rip up all the grass and replace it with native plants and fruit trees and shit. we move at midnight be there or be a casualty of the revolution
The mystery of icon-preserving bees
For a decade, a beekeeper near Athens, has kept a tradition: every spring, he slips icons of Christ, the Holy Virgin and different saints in his beehives, in order to bless his bees and his yearly honey production. And every year, the very same mysterious phenomenon occurs: bees make their honeycomb cells around the pious images, meticulously avoiding covering them.
( Edgeworth’s Wig added to Court Record. )
Jewish • I like psychiatry and anthropology and linguistics
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