Strait of Magellan, Chile
National Geographic | June 1976
Beach at Sena Bay in Trinidad
National Geographic | January 1953
Snake River, Idaho
National Geographic | March 1977
Hiking the MacKinnon Pass, New Zealand
National Geographic | January 1978
A single shaft of sunlight breaks leaden clouds on New Zealand’s Dusky Sound
National Geographic | September 1971
28.05.20 // rare moment in time when I am actually studying :o ft. very late golden hour lighting (9pm!!!) and a biology textbook that actually isn’t boring
listening to: bank by b-boy myhre
Neatly spaced huts of a Mansaka barrio in the Philippines
National Geographic | August 1971
Astounding landscape
Buddhist shrines in Burma
National Geographic | March 1971
“you think sex work is bad because it commodifies the body, but so does all wage labor under capitalism”. Tell me, is is just as bad for a man to force a woman to take takeout orders over the phone as it is for a man to r*pe a woman? Is it just as bad for a man to shout to a woman on the street “you look like you’re great at using excel spreadsheets, come do data entry work for me” as it is for a man to shout to her “you have big tits, come give me head” ? No obviously it’s not. Sex is inherently personal and intimate. Commodifying sex is not normal or natural.
When a woman is poor and hungry the humane thing to do is put food in her mouth, not your dick. Rachel Moran
Picture by Anaïs Ramos