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some of my faves from personal dr roberta bobby preservation efforts archive:
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
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relatedly: probably no one has made greater contributions to Posting than dr roberta bobby
with complete sincerity: this might be the best post ever made
some of my faves from personal dr roberta bobby preservation efforts archive:
the previous iteration of my biannual wall calendar project
i’m always rooting for two girls to kiss that’s just what’s in my nature
Dolphin Studio Calendar - 1999
Yuko Sugimoto
how’s that house that raised you?
Clarice Lispector, from An Apprenticeship or, The Book of Delights written in 1969
Sylvia Plath, from a letter to Ann Davidow-Goodman, featured in The Letters Of Sylvia Plath Volume I: 1940–1956
[Text ID: I know I’ll always think of you with something like hurt and nostalgia―and a great deal of love.]
“The worst pain in the world is shame. I spend a lot of time trying to not do anything bad to anyone, but you can’t live your life and not hurt people. Pretty recently, I did something that I’m really not proud of, and it shocked me. I thought, “I’m a really fucking bad person.” But I realized that something good came out of it because now I have to be a lot less judgmental of others. Everything can make you a more compassionate person if you use it that way.”
— Fiona Apple for Pitchfork, JUNE 4 2012
Sharon Olds, from "Little Things"; Strike Sparks: Selected Poems, 1980-2002
from “Brian and Roger Eno: ‘Capitalists want you to be constantly stimulated’”
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a field guide to getting lost, rebecca solnit
Anthony Bourdain, from Les Halles Cookbook
The Jacaranda Years by Yiwei Chai
[id: black text on a white background that says “I could not stop wasting time. It was crazy. I wanted to do something with my life, but instead I went to sleep, or sung in the shower, or sat and stared at the wall. I couldn’t even tell you about anything that I saw. I didn’t talk to anybody. The cicadas kept dying outside, and as I dreamed, my mouth grew thick and venomous with silence.” /end id]
meditation on the colour green
This Color is You by Barbara Kruger // Dilate Your Heart by Ross Gay // To the Young Who Want to Die by Gwendolyn Brooks // Untitled (Green, White and Yellow on Yellow) by Mark Rothko // Instructions on Not Giving Up by Ada Limón // Trying to Live by Charif Shanahan // Sunlight in an Empty Room by Edward Hopper // South London Forever by Florence + the Machine // Upstream: Selected Essays by Mary Oliver // Vermont by Edward Hopper // Beautiful Short Loser by Ocean Vuong // Lecture on Loneliness by Claire Schwartz