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“We know the Pythagorean theorem by heart, but short-circuit when anyone asks us, ‘How are you?’ We don’t know. We don’t know. That wasn’t on the study guide.”
— Blythe Baird, from If My Body Could Speak
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“Sometimes it hurts to be strong. Sometimes it hurts to be the one who seemingly never needs help. Drowning in your emotions, pretending to enjoy the rain, while hoping for more sunshine.”
— R.h. Sin
“A woman’s body is not a state’s right. The floor of the senate is not a place to be given a gynecological exam.”
— Lacey Roop, “Dear Rick Perry”
Before the availability of the tape recorder and during the 1950s, when vinyl was scarce, people in the Soviet Union began making records of banned Western music on discarded x-rays. With the help of a special device, banned bootlegged jazz and rock ‘n’ roll records were “pressed” on thick radiographs salvaged from hospital waste bins and then cut into discs of 23-25 centimeters in diameter. “They would cut the X-ray into a crude circle with manicure scissors and use a cigarette to burn a hole,” says author Anya von Bremzen. “You’d have Elvis on the lungs, Duke Ellington on Aunt Masha’s brain scan — forbidden Western music captured on the interiors of Soviet citizens.”
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From Sabrina Benaim’s book, DEPRESSION & OTHER MAGIC TRICKS.
me: immune system why do i have a fever
immune system: well the bacteria can’t survive outside 37 degrees for long so i thought i’d raise the temperature to kill them off!
me:
immune system:
me:
immune system:
me: we also can’t survive outside 37 degrees for long
immune system:
Box art for the 1984 Atari game, GREMLINS.
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