oh to be on the beach at late night
Bilateral Gynandromorph
Organisms that have a mix of male and female characteristics on each side of their body. They occur in certain insects, birds, and crustaceans due to a genetic anomaly during early development. In perfect bilateral gynandromorphism, the creature's body is divided in a line down the center. One side is male and the other side is female. However, such conditions are exceedingly rare.
“Libraries, archives, and museums all find themselves at the intersection of materiality and the mystical. Perhaps this is why we’re so quiet when we enter them.”
— Jenn Shapland, “Finders Keepers” in Tin House
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Gaza Forever by Sarah Fitzgerald





























