On Friendship.
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"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
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My body is my temple. Ancient and crumbling. Probably cursed and haunted.
the art of not being ready and doing it anyway will take you far
no, i dont lose hyperfixations. theyre just moved to a different, slightly less used, shelf in my brain.
ever since i was a little girl i knew i was doomed to take things too seriously and think about them forever
like to kiss her speckly tummy. reblog to kiss her speckly tummy.
“The greatest hazard of all, losing one’s self, can occur very quietly in the world, as if it were nothing at all.”
— Søren Kierkegaard, The Sickness Unto Death
ELLA BRUCCOLERI as Mary Bennet THE OTHER BENNET SISTER (2026) | 1.10
me after 5 minutes of socializing: i’ve earned 3 days of silence
Ada Limón, from "Against Breaking: On the Power of Poetry," originally published in April 2026
“Dogs are wise. They crawl away into a quiet corner and lick their wounds and do not rejoin the world until they are whole once more.”
Agatha Christie “The Moving Finger”
Marcel Proust, from a story featured in "The Complete Short Stories of Marcel Proust," originally published in 2001
I feel like we really lost something when we started looking at writing as a reader-centric product meant to appeal to the desires of a specific audience rather than a writer-centric approach of someone writes whatever particular thing particular compels them/whatever weird thing the demons in their head want to talk about, and people out there who are also compelled, and/or relate, find that writing. A lot of discussions of writing really center around what readers want rather than a writer's exploration. Sometimes as a reader I don't know what I want. I click on a fic or pick up a book I'm not sure about but that looks interesting, and I love it. Reading what I expect to get is it's own joy, but we always need to expand our horizons and not get mad at creators for not always writing what we want/expect.
not using AI genuinely feels like the rest of the world is experiencing some kind of mass amnesia. if someone says they never use it, the immediate response is that can't be true because "everyone" uses it to write their emails or answer their questions. saw a comment suggesting that not using chatgpt to write an essay is "like the 90s". girl I graduated in 2021 and we weren't doing that! how is it that everyone has suddenly forgotten that they were entirely capable of doing these things all by themselves for their entire lives up until the past few years!! am I going crazy!!!
“What moves me the most is that what I cannot see nonetheless exists. For then I have at my feet a whole unknown world that exists entire and full of rich saliva. The truth is somewhere: but no use thinking. I shall not discover it and yet I live from it.”
— Clarice Lispector, Água Viva
People still doing "do you think voting can fix this" memes when the answer to the question "when did voting last end an authoritarian regime" is "two days ago"