Every thing is turning gold.
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im actually a very embarrassing human being a lot of the time and have no clue how to be normal but its whatever and i dont believe in that shit (normal?? hilarious!) anyways. doesnt fit in my philosophy. just like i have a bachelors degree in psychology and the biggest thing i understood from that degree was that we - human persons! - are the one and only creators of these boxes (diagnoses). there is no such thing as anything because it is all understood in terms we have coined in order to describe similarly recurring phenomena -- Well! what else is language! BUT it gets super zany and excitable, when wordcrafting is applied to psychology(or more-so behavior and self analysis) - at that point you can twist and distract yourself beyond truth. i dont know what im saying imstill gettiing used to this distrubution of keys upon the chromebook (junked donated old secondhanded mamadaddy laptop thank you so fucking much to be a donation bin to a family with extra provisions
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driving an extra hour through farmland bc I am but a scared lil gator that doesn’t know how to drive in sleet/snow so spooky roads please be kinder than the highways
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Fields of Gold
October 12 2023
Bean fields are plentiful throughout the Midwest. Just yesterday, the unharvested fields of gold were lined with delivery trucks awaiting their payload as the combine gathered the crop that pays for the farmer to live throughout the winter.
Here in Laporte County, not to be confused with the city of Laporte, we are accustomed to pulling to the side of the road as the 14 foot…
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Yesterday at work I was showing a Japanese cookbook I found at work to my coworker and she mentioned wanting to go to Japan so ofc I said I'd Love to go to Japan but with my soy allergy feeding myself there would be pretty difficult and a patron looked over at me absolutely Shocked and she just goes "How do you survive in North Dakota? There are soybean fields just outside of town?"
Ma'am I die during harvest season every year actually
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Gabriella Nowicki (b. 2001)
A Midwest Summer; Hansen Farms, 2022
watercolor on block paper
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