the sea is the earth’s most haunted environment. the density of ghosts per square metre is unparalleled. every tide is a time machine. every whale song is a spirit box
I read an article lamenting how indian mangoes don’t get exported and how bad it is for the economy and how much money we’d make if we could figure out the supply chains as if this country wouldn’t collapse into civil war if in addition to 50°c summers and 10 hr power cuts we had to cope with mangoes becoming unavailable or unaffordable because they’re all being shipped off to whole foods so patricia can pay $15 for one (1) dussehri for her summer salad
this is a good thing. mangoes will NEVER become a cheap and accessible fruit in the west while our children forget its taste. go fuck yourselves 😃!
Exquisite 19th-century seashell herbarium from the sold archive of my antique shop, GHOST ERA ANTIQUES
by Elsa Olsson/Fevernest, 2019
EMMA. (2020) dir. Autumn de Wilde
Salman Toor — Ghost Ball (oil on linen, 2023)
"Talk to your neighbours, not the police!"
Graffiti in Narrm/Melbourne parodying the 'Neighbourhood Watch' logo.
I don't know, how about switching it off?
Have you tried turning it off, and not turning it back on again?
Found the article from the Globe Magazine if anyone else is interested in reading it!
Unpaywalled link here: https://archive.ph/Fl7cT !
Unpaywalled link, NICE!! I was aware of this article because I follow the author, Skip Finley, who also wrote about Black and Indigenous whaling captains in the Autumn 2020 issue of Sea History (free download).
commodity fetishism and an incurious nature will have people saying coffee is locally sourced while posting from the middle of europe.
I don't know, how about switching it off?
Have you tried turning it off, and not turning it back on again?
the world if 2g and 3g telephone networks were still up
facebook marketplace should be its own thing you shouldnt have to use facebook to get to facebook marketplace
This had me audibly cackling in the office
my cosmetics consistently too esoteric for the tsa
how many tsa agents does it take to identify 18th century hair and face powder