Love isn’t soft, like those poets say. Love has teeth which bite and the wounds never close.
Stephen King, The Body 1982 (via efdol)
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Love isn’t soft, like those poets say. Love has teeth which bite and the wounds never close.
Stephen King, The Body 1982 (via efdol)
The difference between a sharply dressed man on a unicycle and a poorly dressed man on a bicycle? A tire.
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“you’re all posers” i say to the models. they are very good at their job
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Eugenia Martinez Vallejo, clothed (1680), Juan Carreña de Miranda / ***Flawless (Remix), Beyoncé ft. Nicki Minaj
you don’t have to take responsibility for the actions of your ancestorsÂ
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you do have to take responsibility for a perpetuation of racism in our culture that succeeds largely because you refuse to acknowledge that it still exists via distancing yourself from the past, therefore completely ignoring and disregarding the massive issues that are still going on today. right now.Â
white culture is still inherently racist.
beyond belief gothic
-you’re sure there must have been a time when it didn’t appear as though frank was entirely physically comprised of angst, but you can’t really remember it. -you’ve heard whispers about lucy. “lucy!” you shout. “lucy parker!” there is no response. there will never be a response. -the word “knickerhouse” may not be uttered unless it is framed by “parker” and “doyle”, in that order. “what does it mean?” you wondered once. “what will it summon?” you do not wonder anymore, and you always make sure to frame it properly. -everywhere you look, there are men in grandmotherly fur coats. they hum a haunting rendition of “thrift shop” under their breaths. they are all macklemore, and all bobo brubaker, simultaneously. you open your mouth but no scream comes out, only, softly, “i wear your granddad’s clothes… i look incredible…” -years later, a woman shows up and claims to have been lucy parker once, in a past life. “who?” you ask. -the second henderson child was alive all along. you just don’t remember her. you have been to all of her birthday parties. -”ropes on the bed?” you look at your own bed. there is the rope. how long has it been there? as long as the liquor cabinets, probably. and how long have those been there? -“do you do a lot of exorcisms?” you think you probably do, and take a shot of whiskey. -”clink,” you whisper to yourself. “clink.” you are filled with a drunken kind of happiness and you cannot control your emotions anymore. you belong to Them.
“beware of dog” they say. of course i will be aware of the dog. i love dogs. i am aware of all dogs.
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From the ’70s to the ’90s, a myriad of DEA and other federal units created their own patches in the world’s trippiest example of “knowing your enemy.” And yes, one of them depicts the grim reaper snorting cocaine while sitting on a bomb.
Find all the best patches here, and read more about the phenomenon in this Washington Post article by Christopher Ingraham.