And for the lady, perhaps a man who acts like loving you is the best decision he’s ever made
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And for the lady, perhaps a man who acts like loving you is the best decision he’s ever made
guys i liedddddd 😭😭😭😭😭 i actually want it 😭😭😭 i want it so bad 😭😭😭😭 i want it so bad its ruining my life 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
perfect poem
changing is scary but so is staying the same changing is scary but so is staying the same changing is scary but so is staying the same changing is scary but so is staying the samechanging is scary but so is staying the same changing is scary but so is staying the same
The lion lowkey concerns himself a little bit
so it truly does hit you on a random december afternoon how much life has changed since last year
i love charlie brown so much. what a miserable little child.
Charlie Brown, undaunted, seeks tenderness and fulfillment on every side: in baseball, in building kites, in his relationship with his dog, Snoopy, in playing with the girls. He always fails. His solitude becomes an abyss, his inferiority complex is pervasive—tinged by the constant suspicion (which the reader also comes to share) that Charlie Brown is not inferior. Worse: he is absolutely normal. He is like everybody else. This is why he is always on the brink of suicide or at least of nervous breakdown: because he seeks salvation through the routine formulas suggested to him by the society in which he lives...
– Umberto Eco, On ‘Krazy Kat’ and ‘Peanuts’
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“Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening” by Robert Frost
Franny Choi, Soft Science
I want it back = I drag its dead weight forward
Rosa & Daria, by Jessica Tanzer around 1990.
i think ultimately you do really have to kill that part of your brain that vividly imagines how you would redo parts of your life.