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Ligament by Charif Shanahan
everytime i want something i should be shot in the head
rb with your most common recurring theme in your nightmares. mine is pregnancy
Actually, you are enough. Even if you don’t work. Or study. Or go out. Or have friends. Or have family. You’re enough because you exist and your existence is enough to be enough because you are not a product. You are not a sum of output. You are not a task to complete. But because you are something the universe wanted and put here even if you’ll never understand why. Somewhere in the cosmos your existence makes a difference, even if it’s not the way others existences do.
Sylvia Plath, The Unabridged Journals
the odyssey, book xxiii - the recognition by penelope
Margaret Atwood, from a poem titled "Porcupine Meditation," featured in Paper Boat: Selected Poems
why go to the grocery store or to a restaurant when you can just get food delivered why go to the mall when you can get same day shipping on amazon why go to the library when you have kindle why make art when there’s ai why go to the cinema when you can stay at home and watch netflix. we are in a loneliness epidemic btw
the loneliness epidemic was invented by BIG SHIT to sell you more SHIT
Edgar Allan Poe, from a letter featured in The Complete Poetry & Tales of Edgar Allan Poe
The girl cannot leave the house because the alternative is worse.