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vintagegal:
“ Illustration by Chéri Herouard for La Vie Parisienne #32, 1923
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"Our elders have been warning us about this for generations now—they saw the unsustainability of settler society immediately. Societies based on conquest cannot be sustained, so yes, I do think we’re getting closer to that breaking point for sure. We’re running out of time. We’re losing the opportunity to turn this thing around. We don’t have time for this massive slow transformation into something that’s sustainable and alternative. I do feel like I’m getting pushed up against the wall. Maybe my ancestors felt that 200 years ago or 400 years ago. But I don’t think it matters. I think that the impetus to act and to change and to transform, for me, exists whether or not this is the end of the world. If a river is threatened, it’s the end of the world for those fish. It’s been the end of the world for somebody all along. And I think the sadness and the trauma of that is reason enough for me to act." - Leanne Simpson, Nishnaabeg writer and theorist (via typhlonectes)

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"People will never forget how you made them feel." - Maya Angelou (via queldisperatovuotodentrome)

lunasabatica:
“Kristiina Lehto: Datura I, 2013.
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Appreciate yourself more.


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softepilogue:

right now you might be in a situation that you think you won’t survive but six months ago you were in a situation that you didn’t think you’d survive and two years before that you were in a situation you didn’t think you’d survive and the point is you will always surprise yourself and you will always make it through