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The Stonewall Inn
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to love someone is firstly to confess: i'm prepared to be devastated by you. by A History of My Brief Body by Billy-Ray Belcourt
Where I am at these days
© Manoel T, 2025
And suddenly we see that love costs all we are and will ever be. Yet it is only love which sets us free.
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There is a crack in everything. That’s how the light gets in.
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May I be released from wanting anything that isn’t meant for me.
“The Truth About A Roni”
The Film
Written & Directed By Kevin Agbakwa Minikwu
12th Dynasty Productions
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Coming Soon.
“u r my heart in human form”
How to Feel Loveable When Feeling Unloveable Is All You’ve Ever Known
Someone brought you into this world and no one has yet taken you out of it. That’s a good start.
And there will always be the movies in which the protagonist meets a handsome stranger in a coffee shop, or on the subway, or even on a park bench while reading a book during the middle of the summer, and they’ll go home together almost immediately. They’ll sleep together in her giant loft above Manhattan and in the morning he’ll make her pancakes in bed and when he promises to call her, he really will end up calling her.
But the truth is, in real life it’s rarely ever like that. You have to stop waiting for them to call back. You have to stop wishing you had the power of telepathy so you could send them all your most intimate thoughts; you have to stop mixing chocolate chips into the pancake batter because you know it’s their favorite, even when it isn’t yours. The more time you spend wishing, and wanting, and pining, the less time you have for the world, who already loves you by virtue of letting you exist inside its arms.
You think you have a right to self-pity? How do you think the moon feels knowing it’s not the center of the universe? This, this feeling unloved, this isn’t your undoing. It’s your becoming.
Someone else can love you as hard as they hate themselves, or hate you as hard as they love themselves. Newton said that for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction. That means that for every person who doesn’t love you, there’s an equal number who do love you. But they don’t cancel each other out. They don’t cancel each other out because some of the people who don’t love you have never met you. They’ve never met you in their lives, and maybe if they did, maybe if they met you on that park bench or at the coffee shop or on the subway, they would love you. They’d fall for you. They’d want you in the morning, in the middle of the afternoon, at night, with all your bedhead, your acne, the raspy cough you get when you have a cold, with the way you snore, even the way you breathe.
And even if you never meet any of these beautiful, mysterious, aching strangers who have fallen for you, maybe they fell in love with the mere sight of you crossing the street, or ordering a croissant, something so simple, yet so revealing of your ability to be loved.
You’re a miracle, and so is love. You are love. You are loved.
Romantic Love is Not the Only Kind of Love That Exists
One day you will sit on a rooftop over a city so full of deepening pink sky that something inside you breaks, and for the first time in your life, you will not think about who you are going to fuck next. Or who will take you out to dinner next, or how they will make you feel when they see your bedroom for the first time. You will forget about the pulse in a man’s throat when he comes beneath your hands and how his sigh sounds like you always imagined it would.
One day, on this day, you will remember the love of your first drink, how the dark emerald of the swallow was so bitter you could have died for it, died for the beauty of firsts. How after several more swallows you lost count, and after losing count you woke up with hurt slicing through your head so gold that it almost tasted sweet. And your mother made pancakes with chocolate chips for breakfast, the secret so hot inside you, the swelling, gorgeous love of knowing something no one else in your family knew. And doing it the next night all over again.
You will delete all your dating apps. You won’t call back the stranger you only sleep with when you’re lonely; you’ll delete his number, and the number of the girl who only wanted to mess around with you when she was so high she had to remove all her lipstick in order to hear your face. You will stand alone in this apartment and wonder whether you made the right choice going to law school, whether you still have time to switch to art school instead. How the limes and blood oranges on the counter are so heavy with light that maybe you should just paint them now, right now, or ask your best friend to come over so you can draw her eyes, or the look on her face when her favorite song comes on the radio and holds her hostage in its deepness. You will rediscover the love of having your whole life ahead of you, with so many decisions in your way that you could die from the beauty of being able to choose who you turn out to be next.
One day you will sit on a rooftop over a city so full of deepening pink sky that something inside you breaks, and for the first time in your life, you will remember who you were before everything became about losing your virginity or sleeping with as many people as you could find, or the overwhelming pressure to go home with someone from a bar. Before everything became about the next lover, the next goodmorning texts, the next boyfriend to meet the parents. That love existed before love did, that you have only ever believed only one kind of love existed, romantic love, when all along there were so many kinds that you never saw, that you should have seen before now. You could have loved yourself so much better, so much earlier.
“You will rediscover the love of having your whole life ahead of you, with so many decisions in your way that you could die from the beauty of being able to choose who you turn out to be next.“
There are seasons for everything.
If you are not liking something… change it.
If you are not ready to change it… embrace it.
So that there is no internal conflict.
Make a choice and be at peace with it.
Guys I seriously judge all my good friends based on if they say happy birthday to me or not...
like seriously…
still true
“For you, a thousand times over.”
— Khaled Hosseini, The Kite Runner
me as a wife
Paros, Greece