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richard siken’s new poem in the new yorker—at the link, you can hear him read it in full
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We know our true name, we just can’t pronounce it (acrylics, 2022)
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From Jeanette Winterson's recent substack article
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fourth of july? like from the sufjan stevens song? you know thats not real right
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good afternoon sufjanistas and allies. how are we holding up
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Ask Polly: How Am I Supposed to Make Friends in My Late 20s?
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Immaculate Inhalation [graphite reference layer] 2021
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what are ur favourite sufjan stevens songs to play on guitar? idk which one to learn next (ive learnt shouldve known better, casimir pulaski, john wayne gacy) <3
this ask is 2 months old, i am SO sorry queen. love your selection i love to play I Walked and bits of Enchanting Ghost, i’ve also tried learning Eugene but i’m not the best at fingerpicking songs. i should honestly try playing more of them!
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i have NEVER seen such a long and specific phrase trending
but the man deserves it
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dnd really is like: you create a guy. you play the guy. you love the guy. no one else in the universe knows who this guy is
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Glowing Sculptures Kanazawa-based artist Rui Sasaki creates phosphorescent glass sculptures that tinge green before fading to blue. Visitors will doubtless be surprised to find that even if they cannot see anything on first entering the gallery, stay long enough and their eyes will become accustomed to the dark, and the elements of the work will gradually become visible,” Sasaki writes
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A footprint left in a piece of wet mud brick in Ur 4,000 years ago. Ancient Mesopotamia
https://bit.ly/32p1ADr
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