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this blog is my diary it's my sketchbook it's stuff on my bedroom wall it's a pdf it's an unpublished novel it's a collage. it's all of these things
90% of conversations with me
me: who is that
me: what are you talking about
me: I don't know what that is
me: wait what
Anna Archive was a goddess of knowledge worshipped in the early 21st century[1][2]. Cultists of Anna would frequently move the shrines dedicated to her from place to place in great secrecy[1][3], requiring worshippers to possess secret information in order to access the far greater knowledge provided by worship, possibly as a form of sacrifice[Original research?]. Worship of Anna is associated with the increased enforcement of intellectual property rights at the time[1][4], as well as greater inaccessibility of academic materials due to the late-imperial academic crisis[5][6][Failed verification.]. It has been suggested[By whom?] that the name Anna Archive may be the origin of the word archive, referring to a repository of information[7].
𝔞𝔡𝔪𝔦𝔯𝔦𝔫𝔤 𝔟𝔢𝔞𝔲𝔱𝔶
“A poem…begins as a lump in the throat, a sense of wrong, a homesickness, a lovesickness.”
— Robert Frost - from a letter to Louis Untermeyer (1 January 1916)
Фрэнсис Фезерстоун (Frances Featherstone)
i’m always so flattered when bees buzz around me. sorry miss, i’m not a flower, but it’s very sweet that you thought i was
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the ladies’ home journal, sept 1948
Not to brag but what a time to be childless
I love being alone <- girl who has known nothing but loneliness her entire life and so has no choice but to take comfort in it
House By The Sea by May Sarton
Lights of Home - Miho Ichise , 2025.
Japanese , b. 1969 -
Oil on linen , 33.3 x 24.2 cm.
realizing nothing can fill my void other than doing everything i promised myself i would do
get in loser we’re gonna try again despite it all