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barbara kruger - untitled (your devotion has the look of a lunatic sport), 1981-1983
gelatin silver print
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hurdy gurdying or gurdly hurdying? 🤨
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when fiona apple asked “how can i ask anyone to love me when all i do is beg to be left alone”. well i have not found an answer but if anyone else has lmk
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The attic rooms of Castle Coole in Ireland. The World of Interiors, August 2010. Photo - Patrick Prendergast
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Paul Rog (Rus/Fr)
The Girl in Red Socks (2025)
Oil on canvas (46x38 cm)
If aid does not enter to Gaza Strip within the next 48 hours — especially baby formula and flour — then prepare yourselves for the largest mass death crime in history.
I swear to you that our children go to sleep hungry and wake up hungry and screaming from extreme hunger
The Zionist occupation is besieging us and starving our children as part of a systematic policy of killing and displacement, and in front of the world, the crossings are closed and humanitarian aid has not entered the Gaza Strip for months and what is entering is not enough to feed 1% of the people, the prices are very high and are not within our purchasing power, as a kilo of flour has reached $40 or more, and the daily expense for the simplest things to feed a small family exceeds $300, please guy’s donate to me and my family, we need to buy food, drink and daily living necessities, do not leave us, we need you, feel free to donate, our campaign is verified and vetted by @/ Gazavetters # 213
My GFM Donation Link Here
Source: UNRWA
Wait for your TV screens to show the bodies of our children who died of starvation
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They’re opening the largest one from 1975 in like 19 months.
They’re opening the largest one from 1975 in like a month
They’re opening the largest one from 1975 in like five days
Theyre opening the largest one from 1975 in four days
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so guess who went to the time capsule
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photos of the inside (part 2/?)
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photos of the inside plus some of the items from the time capsule (part 3/?)
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items from inside the capsule. guy on the Capsule Team (event volunteers, i imagine) said that this old beat up car was in the pyramid part of the capsule rather than in the underground chamber. iirc, you could pay a dollar to dent the car and then write your name on it— but window breaking was off limits! (part 4/?)
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items inside the capsule. these were all stored in the house of davisson (another community project by the guy who made the time capsule). there were masks provided for anyone with health issues and it was super hot inside (part 5/?)
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items inside the capsule. the paper has a list of some of the items in the capsule— the parking ticket for the car is a personal fave. had to take a short break from posting images because some kids blew up the park port-a-potty again. such is life (part 6/?)
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more shelves of time capsule items! there were a lot of company donations. in the last pic, you can see the original groundbreaking shovel (part 7/?)
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still more items from the capsule! ft. my purple shoe and the old car from part 4 (part 8/?)
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finally, the pièce de résistance: the brand new 1975 chevy vega (as brand new as a car from 1975 that was buried underground for 50 years can be). near the car was a little tent with souvenir items and another tent where people who had placed an item into the time capsule (or whose relatives had done so) could fill out forms to retrieve their items. (part 9/?)
This is such a beautifully perfect illustration that museums don’t just store stuff. Because this is what happens when you just leave stuff sitting somewhere for 50 years. It gets fucked. But the museum I work in has stuff that was collected between a hundred years ago and this year, and that stuff hasn’t got fucked.
The difference is the active work of preservation that goes on in museums.
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Shirley Jackson, Hangsaman, 1951
Joseph Dilnot (British, 1997) - Waiting for Night (2025)
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lynda watson in body jewelry: international perspectives - donald j. willcox (1973)