rose / 26 / editor of junk press (https://linktr.ee/junkpress) / depop
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he wasn't even looking at me and he found me

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Stranger Things

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rose / 26 / editor of junk press (https://linktr.ee/junkpress) / depop
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is the junk mag still in action love the works xx
Ik I’ve been struggling but YES once I finish moving out and settle into a stable living situation/mental state… We’ll post the call for submissions soon
@postnuclearophelia
Moving soon so I’m starting to list more on depop… not much yet but I’ll post anyways
could i use the screenshots on your totally romantic moodboard on tiktok? with credits
Idk what this is referring to but sure
I keep forgetting that she’s 40
Livresse (Bookish) ~ Frederique Mariot
“Subverting” Catholic art? Oh, okay. I see, you think this has nothing to do with you. You log onto the internet and you post about how “Wound of Christ” from Psalter and Prayer Book of Bonne de Luxembourg, attributed to Jean le Noir, c.1349, for instance, looks like a vulva because you're trying to tell the world that you enjoy Catholic art and imagery in an alternative, queer, risqué way that challenges Christian beliefs. But what you don't know is that that stigma isn’t just a vulva. It's not just a mandorla. It's not just yonic. It's actually intentionally erotic. And you're also blithely unaware of the fact that around 1297, Saint Angela of Foligno experienced a vision of Christ himself, who called her to put her mouth to the wound in his side and lick the freshly flowing blood. And then I think it was Saint Catherine of Siena who drank blood and a clear liquid from the wound before receiving a ring made from Christ’s foreskin? And then graphically erotic encounters with the side wound of Christ quickly showed up in the writings of eight different mystics. And then the yonic interpretation of the stigmata filtered down through the illuminated manuscripts and then trickled on down into some pseudo-intellectual corner of the internet…where you, no doubt, fished it out of some Pinterest board. However, that interpretation represents hundreds of years and countless visions of religious ecstasy. And it's sort of comical how you think that you've come up with an idea that exempts you from Christian theology when, in fact…you're posting an image that was sexualized for you by the very Medieval saints you think you’re so different than…from “subverted” Catholic art.
[smoking a long cigarette] when you're finished age regressing...we have a mission from MI5.
what you experience is hyperfixation, which is pathological. what I experience is psychosexual obsession, which is also pathological, but in a darkly chic and subversive way. thank you for understanding.
John Waters on David Cronenberg (1997)
The Bluest Eye by Toni Morrison, 1970.