A wonderful poet, once I actually like and don't have to deconstruct his work because it's so... not good. I highly recommend his book _Inheritance_.
A wonderful poet, once I actually like and don't have to deconstruct his work because it's so... not good. I highly recommend his book _Inheritance_.
Holy fuck that's insane.
Lorne!!!
Post your favorite Lord of the Rings character. Wrong Answers Only.
Jesus. The more things change...
Skeet by Constance Whew Chile about Kirsty MacColl walking with Kate Bush, showing a user comment about "Running Up That Hill" with the text, "not in these shoes, ma'am."
And Lisa Stansfield is all woman.
Illustration for International Women's Day featuring a grid of nine stylized portraits of diverse women, each with distinct hair, clothing, and background color, with "March 8 International Women's Day" text below.
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You, in another decade
I really need to stay away from that thread.
On TimothΓ©e Chalamet forgetting where he came from.
From my SEX, TECH & CULTURE digest.
Letβs amend βimpeach and removeβ with βimpeach and remove and send to The Hagueβ
2026 is a recall election
Happy Michaelangelo's birthday! He'd be 541 today if he wasn't taken from us too soon. In his honor I've put this t-shirt, and all the others in my shop, on sale today. mattbaume.dashery.com
#Icotd
Internet comment of the day:
"Being a leftist (is) often a case of being right too soon."
Kat Blaque
@katblaque.bsky.social
How I feel when someone blocks me
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Yeah. They should do something about that. I mean, like anything.
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Those types of games are just not for me.
I dunno... That pretty much is Christianity in the US these days.
Imma try it.
How I arrived on Bluesky.
I was never a fan of Target, but since they caved to Conservatives *and* got rid of DEI, I especially have no reason to go there ever.
You're trapped in the last TV show you watched. Where are you?
Oh I completely believe that people are twats.
Now read it the other way:
I am absolutely certain of two things. That I am valid and worthy of respect. And that all people are complete twats who are terrible at everything.
Watercolor painting of a lighthouse perched on a rocky coastline with two birds in flight, framed and displayed on a red brick wall, next to a smaller framed poem.
Framed print of a poem titled "lighthouse" by Robert A. Geise, 2014, hanging against a textured red brick wall. The poem, written in a serif font, with phrases like "Is that a lighthouse?" and "I confirmed it was." The frame is dark brown with a thick wooden appearance.
Two framed artworks hanging on a beige wall, a black framed sketch depicting a cafe scene above a smaller framed poem. The sketch portrays people in a cafe setting with the word "cafe" visible. The poem is untitled, and is written by Robert Geise.
A framed print of a poem with a gold-colored frame, hanging on a cream-colored wall. The poem, written in black text on a white background, is written by Robert A. Geise and dated 2014, and describes a transformation in weight and the subsequent loss of interest from someone.
This feels like forever ago, though it was 2014. From a collaborative show of poets and visual artists, at the Riverfront Renaissance Center for the Arts in Millville, New Jersey.
Shakespeareβs ready for #PirateWeekend at the Florida Ren Fest, and Iβm doing my best Les S. Moore impression whilst getting ready!
Four shows per day today and tomorrow at the Cog & Corset Caberet, sharing the stage with the Crimson Pirates!
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#RenFest #Florida #ShakespeareApproves #Shakespeare
Close-up photo of a smiling, shirtless man with a shaved head and a mustache, looking down at the viewer; text overlayed on the right reads: "I like pretty boys with crinkly faces. They can still be called boys but you can see how they've lived in a world that feels like theirs to them yet isn't. Β©Robert A. Geise."
That's lovely. I haven't done much art lately. Not sure if I shared this over here. It's the most recent.
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