“hero and leander" by christopher marlowe | as you like it by william shakespeare
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“hero and leander" by christopher marlowe | as you like it by william shakespeare
it’s so funny tht on here i’m like, mostly a normie while irl i’m consistently the weirdest person in the room at almost any given time. i’m like between two worlds., too normal for online but too weird for real life… i’m like junkrat from riverdale i don’t fit in
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This is actually such a crucial part of healing from neglect and abuse and I have to add to this.
Because indeed, people who like you will not roll their eyes and sigh at the idea of accommodating your needs, they will value your voice and be upset with you about injustice done to you, not at you for "being difficult". They will be happy when you find a way to live a better life, and help you to get there. If you are struggling, someone who loves you wants to see you smile, not tell you to smile because "you have it so good".
[image: tweet by overlyxclusive: "when people love you they find joy in making life easier for you"]
— Holes, Eileen Myles, from ‘I Must Be Living Twice, New & Selected Poems 1975-2014’
i get so gay off that nothing
i think sex with 80s morrissey would be so bad and awkward but you would keep coming back for more
I keep thinking this! very frustrating
fuck!
awake as shit just looking at images trying to understand anything
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fellatio sounds like a supporting shakespeare character rather than oral sex on a penis to be honest
i bring a sort of “you should maybe interrogate your so-called ‘preferences’ to make sure they’re not literal textbook examples of severe unconscious bias” vibe that my woke gay friends dont really like
Franz Kafka, in a diary entry dated 26 May 1922, from The Diaries of Franz Kafka: 1914-1923
i think every publisher should have to institute a ban on books that fail what i’m calling the “little life” and “what else?” tests
for reference.
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The most interesting question you can ask about any character is not what do they want. it's what do they believe they deserve. because those two things are almost never the same and the gap between them is where your entire story lives. a person can want love completely and believe they don't deserve it and that belief will destroy every good thing that comes toward them in ways they won't even notice they're doing. write the gap. the gap is the character.