The dark side of graduate school
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@everhadpie
The dark side of graduate school
IT’S ALMOST 1:00 AM AND I GOT THE BEST WRONG NUMBER TEXT EVER.
here, by request of more than one person:
Now this is what I call wholesome
Dk would be the type of boyfriend to leave little post it notes around your house with little positive things like ‘you look beautiful today’ or ‘you make me smile’ and a hell of a lot of ‘I love yous’ spread out around the house like wow where do I sign up
I thought this was about donkey kong
if its not about donkey kong then who
The lonely little traffic cone, by Roz Chast.
my favorite grindr meeting was the time a guy who was like 20 invited me over to his house and i got there and he messaged me “i’m showering but the door is open so just come in” so i did and i sat down on a sofa in his living room and joanna newsom was playing lightly over the speakers and there were a lot of potted orchids everywhere and there was a large bronze male nude in the dining room that i could see from where i was sitting in the living room. eventually he came downstairs and sat at the other end of the sofa from me and started eating a large tupperware container of watermelon and he was like “listen, i’m trying to get this thing off the ground, like, some new gay slang. ive started saying ‘imagine’ whenever something is really weird or funny. do you think you could start using it?” and i was like “……ok” and eventually he finished his watermelon and wordlessly offered the container of watermelon juice to me and i was like “no thanks” and he was like “sorry, thought you seemed like the type of guy to drink the juice after you finished the watermelon” and then he said he had to go to a miz cracker show and asked me to leave. we did not fuck.
On me parle de progrès, de “réalisations”, de maladies guéries, de niveaux de vie élevés au-dessus d’eux-mêmes. Moi, je parle de sociétés vidées d’elles-mêmes, des cultures piétinées, d’institutions minées, de terres confisquées, de religions assassinées, de magnificences artistiques anéanties, d’extraordinaires possibilités supprimées. On me lance à la tête des faits, des statistiques, des kilométrages de routes, de canaux, de chemin de fer. Moi, je parle de milliers d’hommes sacrifiés au Congo-Océan. Je parle de ceux qui, à l’heure où j’écris, sont en train de creuser à la main le port d’Abidjan. Je parle de millions d’hommes arrachés à leurs dieux, à leur terre, à leurs habitudes, à leur vie, à la danse, à la sagesse. Je parle de millions d’hommes à qui on a inculqué savamment la peur, le complexe d’infériorité, le tremblement, l’agenouillement, le désespoir, le larbinisme.
Aimé Césaire, Discours sur le colonialisme (1950), éd. Présence africaine, 1989
English :
“They tell me about progress, about “realisations”, cured illnesses, about a quality of life raised above itself.
I speak from societies emptied from themselves, trampled cultures, undermined institutions, confiscated lands, assassinated religions, shattered artistic wonders, extraordinary possibilities annihilated.
They hurl facts, statistics, road, canals, railroad mileages at me.
I speak from thousands of men sacrificed to the Congo-Ocean railway. I speak from those who, as I write, are digging by hand the port of Abidjan. I speak from millions of men torn away from their gods, their habits, their life, their dance, their wisdom.
I speak from millions of men who were taught fear, inferiority complex, quaking, kneeling, despair, how to serve & defer.”
Aimé Césaire, Discourse on Colonialism
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Mayowa Nicholas at Alexander Wang FW18
My roommate and I are really sick and we look like shit, but we were hungry so we ordered pizza. But we didn’t want anyone to see us, so we asked them over the phone if we can leave the money on the door and they can just drop off the pizza. The guy said sure.
So we decided to leave a nice little note
and we hung it above the door bell. I hope they like it!
oMGGGG
pizza cares
Pizza understands
pizza spelt its own name wrong
Finally Got the News: The Printed Legacy of the U.S. Radical Left, 1970-1979 is a new book that combines hundreds of rare archival items with original essays from leading historians and movement veterans. Individual chapters cover movements from Black liberation to labor radicalism, from anti-colonial solidarity to Marxism and anarchism and much more.
The chapter by Stephanie Browner titled “No More Business As Usual: Anarchists, Antiauthoritarians, and other Troublemakers” looks at the influence of anarchism on the U.S. radical Left of the 1970s.
Finally Got the News uses primary sources like flyers, newspapers, and pamphlets to tell the little-known story of revolutionary activism in the U.S. in the 1970s. It’s 250 vivid pages of people’s history, with many lessons for today’s struggles.
The Columbus Daily Advocate, Kansas, June 7, 1918
And not until the year 2017 will such a thing happen again here. At that future time none of us will care a whoop about it.
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I cut my finger chopping cheese, but I think that I may have grater problems
Not to spoil the eclipse for everyone tomorrow but Bella chooses Edward
At the MoMA
me: *is very still*
people: *nervously step around me unsure if I am an exhibit*
When you are born with a female body, this body has a different relationship potential than the male one. For example: it’s not the same thing to carry a child inside your body than outside. It’s not the same to make love inside your body than outside.
Luce Irigaray (via fredarose)