Georges Bataille, The Impossible

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Anaïs Nin, Mirages: The Unexpurgated Diary of Anaïs Nin, 1939-1947
https://evelionheart.medium.com/on-the-intimacy-of-the-mundane-863f9efb3c39
Anaïs Nin, The Early Diary of Anaïs Nin, 1923–1927
The Body Remembers Everything by Caleb Hahne, 2019
Mixed media on canvas 24 × 18 in / 60.96 × 45.72 cm
experiencing female hysteria (tummy ache)
Do you understand? When I am done telling you these stories, when you’re done listening to these stories, I am no longer I, and you are no longer you. In this afternoon we briefly merged into one. After this, you will always carry a bit of me, and I will always carry a bit of you, even if we both forget this conversation.
—Hao Jingfang, ‘Invisible Planets,’ in Invisible Planets: Contemporary Chinese Science Fiction in Translation, tr. & ed. Ken Liu
Unmade Bed - Paul G. Oxborough
American, 1965-
Oil on linen
The feminine urge to put “<3” after everything
Margaret Jeane
sitting on the floor is an emotion
“I am both wound and knife”
— Emil M. Cioran from “The Temptation To Exist”, 1956
Kahlil Gibran, from Beloved Prophet: The love letters of Kahlil Gibran and Marry Haskell, and her private journal
girls don’t have a dream job, they just want a coffee shop which is also a flower shop and a bookshop combined
that first sip of coffee though
Madeline (1998)