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I will not forget you, though. I don’t think that you particularly deserve my memory, nor do I flatter myself into believing that you return my sense of vague wistfulness. There is no part of me that wants to return to the limbo I existed in for so long, or even the often-imagined parallel universe in which you reciprocated my feelings to the letter. I do, however, want to remember what it feels like to be hurt, to want, to need something so desperately only to find out that your life is perfectly fine without it. As much as the little scar on my knee will always remind me to watch out when I am running, yours on my heart will teach me to be kind. Because I know what it feels like to be cast aside with indifference, and I know that it’s a pain from which the body itself takes a long time to recover. You will live in my mind as a cautionary tale, a fable of how much damage words can do — especially when they are insincere. And though I am not nostalgic for what we did have, I am hopeful about life being filled with everything we didn’t.
“Trancegender (Adeptus Remixxx)” - Pictureplane
(I don’t care what we mean to them)
‘Cause you’d be my boy
if I was your girl
genderless
and we could be (trance)
(trancegenderless)
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Life is about doing things that don’t suck with people who don’t suck.
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An illustration for my synergism class with Mike Hodges. The concept stems from the creation myth of the minotaur, centering around Pasiphae’s deception of the Cretan Bull and the poor beast’s unfortunate conception.
I wanted to wait until after critique to post this but I applied to the Illustration Academy today and wanted this to be up, so I might replace the image soon along with another version of the illustration.
PS totally made that maze by hand it was the worst
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Hellen Jo
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As for the fuss, here’s a fact – when you blackface up you’re immediately casting those of non-white skin as the “other”. No person of colour is going to be comfortable viewing someone in blackface. No person of colour is ever going to laugh at it. And I’m not even going to go into the history of blackface – the impact it had on the civil rights movement in the US and the historical connotations in Australia as well – there is a discussion of it here[iv]. So in short, it’s 2013, it is no longer acceptable to blackface up. Ever.
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