Photographs, in all their forms, shapes, and sizes.
The machines that make them.
Travel.
Language(s).
Reading
history, literature,
and things that fall in between.
My memory.
Bookmaking.
Food.
Politics.
People and stuff.
"Men, being participants in and not only observers of their form of life or culture, can understand the working of human wills or purposes in a way they can never hope to understand the working of nonhuman phenomena..."
took part of my childhood that I can never get back.
"The child must be taught (and along the way the adult convince himself) that the objects have no history; they arise by enchantment, and are untouched by human hand. The stork brought the gold. It is the immaculate conception of wealth." -Dorfman and Mattelart on Disney
People who pull other people off of subway tracks before the train comes