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A digital artwork depicting the surface of a heavily cratered moon, its terrain dramatically colored in gradients of teal and blue on the left, shifting to yellow, orange, pink, and purple on the right. A winding canyon cuts through the foreground, fading into the horizon of the cosmic landscape. In the upper left, a textured, rocky planet glows with golden-yellow light, while on the opposite side, a planetary object emits a soft purple hue. The deep black backdrop is filled with countless stars—tiny pinpricks of white and colored light.

A digital artwork depicting the surface of a heavily cratered moon, its terrain dramatically colored in gradients of teal and blue on the left, shifting to yellow, orange, pink, and purple on the right. A winding canyon cuts through the foreground, fading into the horizon of the cosmic landscape. In the upper left, a textured, rocky planet glows with golden-yellow light, while on the opposite side, a planetary object emits a soft purple hue. The deep black backdrop is filled with countless stars—tiny pinpricks of white and colored light.

Path to Discovery
The cosmos teems with infinite realms—to claim we’re its sole marvel is to waste its wonder.

“Somewhere, something incredible is waiting to be known.”
— Carl Sagan

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this is one of my top 5 fave You moments.

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BREAKING: Jim Acosta has just issued the following powerful words in his farewell address to CNN viewers:

“Don’t give into the lies. Don’t give into the fear. Hold onto the truth and to hope”

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a poster with illustrated dandelion plants and flowers with the statement "I don't know how to explain  to you that you should care about other people" at center.

a poster with illustrated dandelion plants and flowers with the statement "I don't know how to explain to you that you should care about other people" at center.

by Pine Barren Press.

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so freakishly good. there can be a lot of flag planting arrogance and creative gatekeeping in the chef world. I guess as a rebellious act, I've turned my attention to the things that sustained us globally for the majority of Human Time. it's really satisfying,.

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a white plate on a wooden table contains a simple breakfast: buttered sourdough toast, cassoulet with an over-easy egg, sauteed greens.  the lighting verges on moody.

a white plate on a wooden table contains a simple breakfast: buttered sourdough toast, cassoulet with an over-easy egg, sauteed greens. the lighting verges on moody.

nourishing our communities is one of the foundations of resistance. nourishing yourself allows us to pour most deeply into that cup.

break bread. share seeds. tell the stories of hope.

be the fucking Light, y'all. now is the time we've been made for.

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“We can disagree and still love each other unless your disagreement is rooted in my oppression and denial of my humanity and right to exist”

James Baldwin

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Copyright @wendyenthomas - cross stitch saying “This too shall pass but like holy fuck”

Copyright @wendyenthomas - cross stitch saying “This too shall pass but like holy fuck”

Mood.

Cross-stitch embroidery by @wendyenthomas.bsky.social

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“Not everything that is faced can be changed, but nothing can be changed until it is faced.”

-- James Baldwin, who died #OTD 1987

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A poem by Langston Hughes titled "Tired". It reads as the following: 

"I am so tired of waiting, 
Aren't you, 
For the world to become good 
And beautiful and kind? 
Let us take a knife 
And cut the world in two -- 
And see what worms are eating 
At the rind."

A poem by Langston Hughes titled "Tired". It reads as the following: "I am so tired of waiting, Aren't you, For the world to become good And beautiful and kind? Let us take a knife And cut the world in two -- And see what worms are eating At the rind."

I've been thinking about this poem by Langston Hughes recently and although it was published in 1931, it remains relevant as ever.

#books #reading #booksky #poetry

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