The Encyclopedia of Ecstasy, Volume 2 (1983)

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The Encyclopedia of Ecstasy, Volume 2 (1983)
Still trying to figure out if I'm ugly or not
Jennie Ekström
My roommates are assholes so I am paying my rent in 375 crumpled up one dollar bills.
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Just havin a relax
Have you ever had a dream, that...s, that you um you had, you'd, you--w--you--could you'd do, you--wi--you wants you, you could do so, you, you do, you cou--you, you wan', you want him to do you so much you could do anything?
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Here’s something else to think about: calling when you say you’re going to is the very first brick in the house you are building of love and trust. If he can’t lay this one stupid brick down, you ain’t never gonna have a house baby, and it’s cold outside.
Greg Behrendt
Hel [Odin] cast into Niflheim, and gave to her power over nine worlds, to apportion all abodes among those that were sent to her: that is, men dead of sickness or of old age. She has great possessions there; her walls are exceeding high and her gates great. Her hall is called Sleet-Cold; her dish, Hunger; Famine is her knife; Idler, her thrall; Sloven, her maidservant; Pit of Stumbling, her threshold, by which one enters; Disease, her bed; Gleaming Bale, her bed-hangings. She is half blue-black and half flesh-color and very lowering and fierce. (Gylfaginning, from The Prose Edda by Snorri Sturlson)
Beautiful contrast of hard and soft, light and dark, open and closed in Indonesia.