Chen Chen, from "Poplar Street"
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do you know where the film still with the dog and "what breed is it? - Serb" is from?
https://youtu.be/ASBOZcPUYa8?si=PZZiUtfZhL4cdDg2 at 35:00
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— Oxygen, by Mary Oliver
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Marching to my own tunes
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Joan Baez, “Farewell, Angelina,” Newport Folk Festival, July 23, 1965.
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“Was there ever an incident when a Hamshen was arrested just for saying that he/she was of Armenian extraction? No one wanted to risk an answer. Harun spoke of an incident in 1982 when an ASALA activist had been arrested. They showed him on TV and the guy spoke a few words in Armenian. In an open-air cafe a Hamshen named Tahsin Alper said, “Geez, the guy is one of us.” Alper was thrown in jail just for uttering the word “us”. Alper was a heavy drinker and died years ago.”
— -Vahan Ishkhanyan, from this article about Hamshentsis, Hetq Online
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‘The Reconciliation of the Montagues and Capulets over the Dead Bodies of Romeo and Juliet’ by Frederic Leighton, c. 1855.
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rings from santana bellas 1903 capsule
shot by nico chavez
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No Date // oh deer // Oregon
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Love never dies of a natural death. It dies because we don’t know how to replenish its source, it dies of blindness and errors and betrayals. It dies of illnesses and wounds, it dies of weariness, of witherings, of tarnishings, but never of natural death. Every lover could be brought to trial as the murderer of his own love. When something hurts you, saddens you, I rush to avoid it, to alter it, to feel as you do, but you turn away with a gesture of impatience and say: "I don’t understand."
Anaïs Nin, from The Four Chambered Heart
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― Sylvia Plath, The Unabridged Journals of Sylvia Plath
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The traditional dress of a Christian Palestinian married woman in Bethlehem (1900-1920).
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