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endilletante:

Pierre Verger, “Le messager / the go-between” : photographies 1932-1962, ed. Revue Noire, 1993.

Guinée Bissau, 1940.

1dietcokeinacan:

Daughters really do share deep rooted emotional trauma with/inherit deep rooted emotional trauma from their mothers and I know it’s true bc whenever I try to approach a sensitive topic with my mom, no matter how calm and civil and patient I intend to be no matter how much I’ve practiced what I want to say no matter how OK I was even a moment before, I always involuntarily burst into desperate, angry hysterics the moment I open my mouth. As though it’s coming from a place buried so far within me I cannot even register its existence until it has overtaken me. And I know I’m not alone on this either. There is so much we internalize from our mothers that we never learn to contend with. That we never even learn to recognize

prideofthemask:

Astronauta

acknowledgetheabsurd:

“I was looked at, but I wasn’t seen.”

- Albert Camus, The Misunderstanding

visual-detox:

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aqqindex:

François Bauchet, 1981

croathia:

where the fuck is my will to live