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Dj artist streaming sounds + visuals from the chihuahuan desert
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bordersavage 10 months ago
the transition from capitalism to socialism is a complex process that requires careful consideration of the social, economic, and political implications. establishing safety social nets is crucial to safeguard the well-being of individuals during this transition- to make this easier to digest just think about how to make your friends and loved ones lives easier- everyday all day- idk.
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bordersavage 10 months ago
damn babe, are you like religion making promises that will never come?
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bordersavage 10 months ago
my favorite artists are my children - like this is gold. this is priceless. this is everything. this is pure art from my wildest dreams baby. my only wish is for a softer time + future for these beautiful young minds + hearts they really deserve it. #primalmom
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bordersavage 10 months ago
this juniper is a lot bigger/older than it looks, and its one of the only old ones left on top of point of rocks, the rest have died. the trees know the history so i sat under it for awhile and tried to listen image
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bordersavage 10 months ago
purple mistflower giving whimsical signs of spring image
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bordersavage 10 months ago
planting the three sisters by the moon cycle makes me feel 💚
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bordersavage 11 months ago
trying to apply nature’s rule: flexibility, cooperation, resilience, adaptation—without central planning.
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bordersavage 11 months ago
restoring the habitat so the endangered homies can come chill 🩶 image
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bordersavage 11 months ago
wars for soil are as old as civilization itself. loss of soil is increasingly becoming a new form of “slow war” — destabilizing societies from within.
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bordersavage 11 months ago
“las comunidades rurales del norte de México saben escuchar la tierra. their wisdom is not written in textbooks, but etched in riverbeds and roots.”