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America Deserves Better than these vandals that carefully spray painted messages on signs and posters that they left outside of our campaign offices instead of actually doing any property damage. you know what vandals usually do to buildings they don’t like.
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“Sometimes the most healing thing we can do is remind ourselves over and over and over other people feel this too.”
— Andrea Gibson
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It really hurts that yesterday someone’s insta story reminded me of you and instantly I was flooded with grief and pain. I don’t know why but I couldn’t put my phone down and I rewatched it several times - as if focusing on what set me off was going to stop me from feeling it. Obviously - it just provoked my emotions and body to respond. I fell asleep crying and shaking like I used to do when I was hiding from you. It really hurts that grief has yet to leave and in the moments I’m not actively distracted my body wants to dive right back in. It hurts so much to be stuck in this cycle right now and I know it will end but it feels like I’ll never be the same again. I don’t want to say I am guilty because I know you abusing me was never my fault but when I am stuck like this I can’t help but think about never dating you in the first place.
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Keith Haring in 1989: “Unfinished Painting”. Haring died few months after and this is his last painting. This is supposed to be a self-portrait. Haring knew he wouldn’t have enough time to finish it. This is one of the saddest but certainly the most powerful thing I’ve ever seen.
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A Two-Year-Old’s Solution to the Trolley Problem
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*feels nothing* mmm, don’t like that *feels something but like, too much* mmm not a fan of that either
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Passport Photo Series London-based visual artist Max Siedentopf recruited a cast of friends and strangers to sit for passport photos. Above the shoulders the participants are straight-faced and rigid, yet below they are balancing full wine glasses along their arms, taped to a wall, or even on fire.
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