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when bjork said “you’ll be given love, you’ll be taken care of. maybe not from the sources you’ve poured yours. maybe not from the direction you are staring at. twist your head around. it’s all around u” SHE WAS RIGHT!!!!!!
Matilda’s strong young mind continued to grow, nurtured by the voices of all those authors who had set their books out into the world like ships onto the sea. These books gave Matilda a comforting message: “You are not alone.”
Matilda 🌼 (1996), dir. Danny DeVito
there probably is something to be said about the unhealthy pressure put on bisexuals to analyse not only like, the validity of our bisexuality but also the minute ways we experience our attraction. like, do you have a gender preference or not? do you lean towards men or women? do you feel attraction to different genders in different ways? surely your attraction is based on highly gendered stereotypes. do you like gnc people? do you like masc or fem presenting people? etc, etc
and it leads us to over scrutinise and fracture our sexuality in ways we shouldn’t have to. not to mention, the ways we define and describe ourselves has to meet some measure of being progressive enough before its acceptable, and that measure changes depending on the community you’re in. it doesn’t lead to a healthy view of ourselves or other bisexual people. bisexuality is already a whole sexuality and despite assurances to the contrary, it’s obvious that a lot of people can’t wrap their heads around that. simply because they still see men and women as completely divorced from each other and struggle to know how attraction to both can function as a whole.
we all bounce from media hyperfixation to media hyperfixation but we retain our Types of character who we consistently become obsessed with
leave me alone
i’m thinking about a fictional character and i’m gonna make it everyone else’s problem
Alphonse Mucha. Iris, Rose, Lily & Carnation (1898)
just write a shitty poem, what do you have to lose
I am finally reading Working On A Song and I sadly don’t think I’ll ever make peace with how much great poetry— and Anaïs knew it was great poetry— was reduced to appeal to the lowest common denominator. I know Broadway is a business and so it had to be done. I will never be angry at anyone involved in changing it but I will miss what was lost in bringing it to the world at large. For me Hadestown will always be a campfire and moonlight, story-in-poem-and-song where two lovers are drawn together because he is Orpheus and she is Eurydice and that is the way of the universe. That is the essence I wish to access— and of course, for those who aren’t interested in poetic abstraction, me sticking by it can’t take away the parts that you loved! Forgive my incoherence I’m sleepy and I love art.
Addendum: I also deeply believe that they could have had a more innocent, sensitive Orpheus and maintained his political counterculturalism. This is one non-poetry-vs.-demonstration related written changes that I really haven’t warmed up to. You can be sensitive and shy and gentle and still speak up about the evils you see in the world and seek to change them!
i think a society failed its youth if they feel old (derogatory) at 20
when peter murphy said "get up. eat jelly." ok king
i could lay next to you forever
greenish
Emma. (2020) dir. Autumn de Wilde