on rage,
anger is a killing thing: it kills the man who angers, for each rage leaves him less than he had been before

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@i-go-out-walking
on rage,
anger is a killing thing: it kills the man who angers, for each rage leaves him less than he had been before
I yearn to be the happy shade of blue.
— 𝓜𝓼. 𝓜𝓲𝓼𝓪𝓷𝓽𝓱𝓻𝓸𝓹𝓮
fatima aamer bilal, excerpt from moony moonless sky’s ‘i am an observer, but not by choice.’
[text id: my fist has always been clenched around the handle of an invisible suitcase. / i am always ready to leave. / there is not a single room in this world where i belong.]
IN THE BEGINNING, THERE WAS ONLY THE OCEAN
“Accepting the Universe” (1920), by John Burroughs; // “Literary Paper” (1855), by Edward Forbes; // “A Thousand Flamingos” by Sanober Khan; // Sylvia Earle; // “Wither” (The Chemical Garden Trilogy), by Lauren DeStefano; // “The Immense Journey” ch. The Flow of the River (1957), by Loren Eiseley; // Jacques-Yves Cousteau; // Heinrich Zimmer; // “Pictures from Brueghel and Other Poems” (1962), by William Carlos Williams; // “Sandry’s Book” (Circle of Magic Quartet), by Tamora Pierce; // “The Sea”, by Barry Cornwall (Bryan Waller Procter); // Speech at the America’s Cup Dinner (1962), by John F. Kennedy; // Jacques-Yves Cousteau; // Erica Billups; // Robert Wyland; // “Eragon” (The Inheritance Cycle Tetralogy), by Christopher Paolini; // Christy Ann Martine; // Robert Wyland; // “Le testament d'Orphée” (1960), by Jean Cocteau; // Speech at the America’s Cup Dinner (1962), by John F. Kennedy; // “The Infinite Moment of Us”, by Lauren Myracle; // “American Fantastic Tales: Terror and the Uncanny from Poe to the Pulps”, by Julian Hawthorne
Self sabotaging in the form of constantly joking about offing myself so I feel too embarrassed to actually confide in others when I need help
David Foster Wallace // Marya Hornbacher, Waiting // Albert Camus, A Happy Death // Kai Cheng Thom, A Place Called No Homeland // Brené Brown, Dancing Greatly // @danielcalmdown // Anna White, Mended: Thoughts on Life, Love and Leaps of Faith // Marya Hornbacher, Waiting // Sleeping At Last—Neptune
people who do not know how to process their own emotions and the emotions of others, will interpret you expressing your emotions as “drama”
Not to go off on one but I can't believe social media has just repackaged the idea that women are unstable and thick and irresponsible and bad at maths and airheaded and pretty and spend all their money on clothes and make up but because they've slapped a fake feminist buzzword on it and a woman is making the video they've made everyone think it's a new wave of female liberation, I feel like I'm going mad
“don’t be jealous of your man watching porn, watch porn with him, instead” it’s the worst advice you can give to a woman. stop saying this shit. if your man watches porn break with him.
so u wanna talk about how bad hypersexualization of women is but you don't see any problems with pornography or the sex industry or how being sexy is viewed as the only way to true empowerment yet you think consent is important and that sexual assault is horrific but you don't see any problems with paid consent (prostitution etc) yet you hate how women are always judged by their looks but you don't see any problems with women being indoctrinated into caring about their appereance at all times and to whatever cost because it's a "choice" to wear makeup and do plastic surgery yet you think women should love themselves and their bodies
i look at my mother and she says to me,
God will forgive all of your sins;
and i say to her,
but what about my forgiveness? what good is God’s relinquish if i am the one holding the grudge?
kaveh akbar, 'calling a wolf a wolf' // doc luben, 'love letters or suicide notes' // @/nutnoce, tumblr // 'my body's made of crushed little stars', mitski // @/ojibwa, tumblr // 'spring', mary oliver
seriously though the popularization of the term "muscle mommy" makes me fucking irate. like god forbid women do ANYTHING for themselves without men finding a way to sexually humiliate them
go to any average female gym influencer's instagram and it will be filled with comments by men talking about how sexy she is. because the only metric by which these men measure a female's value is through her fuckability.
and i hate how many women have chosen to identify with this term that outwardly objectifies them for fucking WEIGHT LIFTING. an otherwise empowering activity that defies misogynistic beauty standards.
being a "muscle mommy" is not any more empowering than being a skinny and petite if the end game is the same: men viewing you as a sexual object. i hate men