my mom waiting for me to pause what I’m doing and take my headphones off for the 12th time just to tell me she put garlic powder in her cheese sandwich and it tasted weird

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my mom waiting for me to pause what I’m doing and take my headphones off for the 12th time just to tell me she put garlic powder in her cheese sandwich and it tasted weird
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Restoration Hardware, San Francisco.
I was a gifted child. Until I wasn't. I was the golden girl. Until I couldn't burn anymore.
My parents expected me to build wings of gold and fly further than anyone could ever try. I don't blame them, having a child to raise is like sculpting a clay pot, you can shape it the way you like, paint it the colour you fancy. To raise a child is to play God. To raise a child is to be God.
But to be a child is to fall, to make mistakes, to fail. The thing about being too bright at an early age means you burn out by the time you're 16 and suddenly the world around you becomes more gray and terribly, terribly lonely. The fire is never warm enough, nothing is ever enough. And one day you find yourself begging to a godless sky, begging for a new spark.
I was a gifted child once. I was the golden girl. And one day, I burned out.
-Ritika Jyala, excerpt from The world is a sphere of ice and our hands are made of fire
@stayinyalanee
Interiors, 1978
J'ai besoin d'un câlin • I need a hug • /ʒe bə.zwɛ̃ d‿œ̃ kɑ.lɛ̃/
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Dorothy Dandridge working out with Swiss physical culturist Walter Saxer in preparation for her role as Bess, in the film “Porgy and Bess,” 1959.