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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
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Cosmic Funnies
One Nice Bug Per Day
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shark vs the universe
YOU ARE THE REASON
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noise dept.
Game of Thrones Daily
RMH
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Fleeting Moment - Sasha Hartslief , n/d.
South African , b. 1974 -
Oil on canvas, 60 x 50 cm.
New Girl s05e06
Bessel van der Kolk, The Body Keeps the Score
Grief in Three Bodies: A Conversation by Victoria Chang, Prageeta Sharma & Khaty Xiong
Jenny Holzer.
Being a foreigner Ashima is beginning to realize, is a sort of lifelong pregnancy – a perpetual wait, a constant burden, a continuous feeling out of sorts. It is an ongoing responsibility, a parenthesis in what had once been an ordinary life, only to discover that previous life has vanished, replaced by something more complicated and demanding. Like pregnancy, being a foreigner, Ashima believes, is something that elicits the same curiosity of from strangers, the same combination of pity and respect.
Jhumpa Lahiri, The Namesake
Karl J. Kuerner (American b.1957), Stay Warm, Sleep Tight, 2022, Acrylic on panel
Amy Hempel, "Cloudland", Sing to It
僕のいた時間 (2014) dir. Hiroki Hayama
“That’s all I can do. I’ll keep at it and hope it gets better.”
— Ned Vizzini, It’s Kind of a Funny Story
Leila Chatti, from “Tea”
— Breakfast at Tiffany's, Truman Capote
[text ID: June, July, all through the warm months she hibernated like a winter animal who did not know spring had come and gone.]
Albert Bartholomé
L’Union dans l’au-delà, 1911
marlena by julie buntin