“At the trial of God, we will ask: why did you allow all this? / And the answer will be an echo: why did you allow all this?”— Ilya Kaminsky, from “A City Like a Guillotine Shivers on Its Way to the Neck,” Deaf Republic
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I was walking in the forest during winter, and saw a wendigo sitting under a tree. I asked it if it was going to kill me. It said, “No, this is just a dream.” So I sat next to it in the snow for a bit and then he said, “The anger in your heart warms you now, but will leave you cold in your grave.” And then I woke up.
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“Real magic can never be made by offering up someone else’s liver. You must tear out your own, and not expect to get it back. The true witches know that.”—
The Last Unicorn, Peter S. Beagle
(my motto when it comes to writing)
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Hozier- Jackie and Wilson
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“My place is the Placeless, my trace is the Traceless; ‘Tis neither body nor soul, for I belong to the soul of the Beloved. I have put duality away, I have seen that the two worlds are one; One I seek, One I know, One I see, One I call.”
–Rumi“In all chaos there is a cosmos, in all disorder a secret order.”
Carl JungArt by Andrew Davidson
From Tales of the Peculiar
From Palestinian poet Najwan Darwish
i hope this is alright for me to add, but this poem references a line from one of hitler’s speeches ordering the genocide of polish jews. at the end of the speech, he justified the genocide by saying “who, after all, speaks today of the annihilation of the armenians?” in a very literal way, genocides are interconnected and used to justify one another. after all, the holocaust was partially modeled after the united states’ genocide of indigenous people. this is why it is so important to remember the victims of all genocides across history, and why it is so important for oppressed peoples to stand together in solidarity.
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1981 postage stamp issued by the Indian government in support of and in solidarity with the people of Palestine.
India was the first non-Arab country to recognise Palestinian statehood. Despite the allyship asserted by Hindu fascists towards Israel (and inspite of their tolerance of the racism of Israelis towards Indians), many Indians continue to support Palestine and Palestinian liberation.
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My parents in Jamaica and a note on the back of the photo written by my mum
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Whale Shark Gliding Through Bioluminiscent Algae _ Mike Nulty
SPACE SHARK
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