The moon was so bright and jupiter motu and they all look so nice together
The moon and jupiter (right above it ) in the first two images . Last image - jupiter (above) and saturn ( really dim and top right 2 o' clock.
in my overwhelmed era
define hole / is a hole a real thing? / Marco Poloni, Black Hole, from The Majorana Experiment, 2010 / Flatfields Fotografien / What We Talk About When We Talk About Holes / Dark (2017-2020) / post / Disco Elysium / Twin Peaks: The Return (2017) / Donnie Darko (2001) / Outer Range (2022) / Kaveh Akbar, from “The Miracle,” Pilgrim Bell / post / Weizmann Institute of Science / Mathworld / post / post / post / post / Anne Boyer, from “Woman Sitting at the Machine,” in A Handbook of Disappointed Fate / Dennis Patrick Slattery, The Wounded Body: Remembering the Markings of Flesh / The Incredulity of Saint Thomas, Caravaggio, 1601–1602 (detail) / The Incredulity of St. Thomas, Bernardo Strozzi, 1582-1644 (detail) / Don McKay, from “Twinflower,” Field Marks: The Poetry of Don McKay, intro. Méira Cook (Wilfrid Laurier University Press, 2006) / thierryetherve / Pathologic / post / Gregory Orr, from How Beautiful the Beloved / Tomas Tranströmer, tr. by Robert Bly, from a poem titled “Track” / Disco Elysium / Anne Carson, Economy of the Unlost / Pathologic 2 / Jonas Burgert, Sand brennt Blatt (2010) / Disco Elysium / Carl Phillips, from “Givingly”, Wild is the Wind / post / Pathologic / The Juniper Tree (Nietzchka Keene | 1990) / John Banville, Eclipse / Twin Peaks / Disco Elysium / VectorStock / True Detective / Night in the Woods
I also want to give credit to @arairah for being the lead holologist on this site and the intermediate source for a lot of this, thank you!
Look no further! Here’s a few suggestions of some really great comic series that don’t have to do with superheroes.
Saga by Brian K. Vaughn and Fiona Staples.
AMAZING series! It follows an inter-species relationship in the midst of a galactic war where their hybrid child is the subject of assassins and governments trying to kill them.
Squarriors by Ashley Witter and Ash Maczko.
If you were a Redwall or Warriors kid, you’ll like this action-packed and brutal series following a group of squirrels.
Korgi: Short Tails by Christian Slade
This short issue is full of cute and heart-warming adventures of a korgi and his girl.
The Lost Boys by Tim Seeley and Scott Godlewski
Oh boy. If you grew up with the 1987 film The Lost Boys, like I did, you’ll love this spin-off 6-part comic series that follows some of the same characters and lots of vampires!
Insexts by Marguerite Bennett and Ariela Kristantina
This was one of the first comic books I read in high school, which is about two queer women and one of them is an insect-like alien. It sounds bizarre, but it’s amazing.
Red Thorn by David Baillie and Meghan Hetrick
By far my most favorite series! Red Thorn is an old god who has been imprisoned for thousands of years and is finally released. Meghan Hetrick’s art is Amazing! Please read this short series!
Animosity by Marguerite Bennett and Rafael De Latorre
What if one day animals woke up and were as conscious and smart as humans? Well, this series follows a young girl and her dog as they navigate a new world where animals are at war with humans.
Art by Camille Andre
Young Mahmoud Darwish, (Palestinian poet and writer)
محمود درويش في شبابه، شاعر القضية الفلسطينية
His Life:
Mahmoud Darwish was born in "Al Birweh" Palestine (1941), During the establishment of the State of "Israel" in (1948), his village was destroyed and his family fled to Lebanon. As a young man, Darwish faced house arrest and imprisonment for his political activism and for publicly reading his poetry. - Darwish published his first work of poetry "Wingless Birds" in (1964), when he was 19.
His Poems:
I am from there, I am from here. I am not there, and I am not here. I have two names, which meet and part. And I have two languages, I forget which
We love life if we find a way to it. And we plant, where we settle, some fast growing plants, and harvest the dead. We play the flute like the color of the faraway, sketch over the dirt corridor a neigh. We write our names one stone at a time, O lightning brighten the night. We love life if we find a way to it…
If the canary doesn't sing to you my friend know that you are the warden of your prison
- Translated by Fady Joudah
Geometric obelisk skeletons
― Haruki Murakami, Norwegian Wood
[text ID: In the deepening spring of May, I had no choice but to recognize the trembling of my heart.]
"We are not written for one instrument alone; I am not, neither are you. "
-André Aciman, Call me by your name.
Peder Balke - The North Cape by Moonlight
Kiminin yalnızlığı hastanın kaçışıdır; kiminin yalnızlığıysa, hastalardan kaçıştır.
Nietzsche