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@kalimaunder
Why does every drawing of Jesus being crucified make him so hairless and smooth like an oiled seal. Are you telling me he had time to shave his pussy before he got sentenced to death ? No fucking way . I know Judas went down on him au naturel the night before he got him arrested
despite, despite, despite!!
Me when something LGBTQ+ happens in the LGBTQ+ series with the LGBTQ+ characters that I watch because they are LGBTQ+ and have LGBTQ+ characters: 🤯
POV you’ve been invited to a very strange house party (You’re also a virgin)
“Eventually something you love is going to be taken away. And then you will fall to the floor crying. And then, however much later, it is finally happening to you: you’re falling to the floor crying thinking, “I am falling to the floor crying,” but there’s an element of the ridiculous to it — you knew it would happen and, even worse, while you’re on the floor crying you look at the place where the wall meets the floor and you realize you didn’t paint it very well.”
— Richard Siken
Robert A Heinlein was a really mixed bag of great ideas and terrible ones, but I'm really grateful to him for giving us the verb
to grok
like he really did invent a word that swooped up and took life and is still very much a part of the English language over 60 years on
The dead body (and the more explicitly animated zombie) remind us that we are always already in a state of constant decay and reanimation, reinventing ourselves intellectually, emotionally, and spiritually, but also repairing physical damage, replacing dead cells with live ones, and collecting more and more layers of flesh all the while. We grow old, wrinkle, rot, reek, and break little by little; our organs fail, our skin cultures fungi, and our stomachs house hundreds of bacteria species. We're losing our individuality, our singularity, more and more as our identities proliferate like screen names in the glow of our computer screens.
The Loveliness of Decay: Rotting Flesh, Literary Matter, and Dead Media, Jesse Stommel
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I love you salt water I love you open ocean I love you seaweed I love you microorganisms I love you sting-Ray shuffle I love you tides I love you shells I love you sea sponges I love you sea squirts I love you crabs I love you natural protected dunes I love you sea turtle nest protection I love you mollusks I love you barnacles I love you I love you I love you
'Under Monet's Pond' by Eiko Jones
Lol my large and handsome pig didn’t find Anything of interest in your yard
you are not immune to women's tummies
I've finally finished this one! An untidy, yet cosy fantasy/sci-fi bookshop, with a stack of old paperbacks on the counter.
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