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Aqua Utopia|海の底で記憶を紡ぐ
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"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
we're not kids anymore.
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Janaina Medeiros
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Keni
Not today Justin
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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
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@moonlitdystopia
“She, Witch, Wise Woman” by Seraphine Saintclair
i love when tragedies are like “the love was there. it didnt change anything. it didnt save anyone. there were just too many forces against it. but it still matters that the love was there”
“I’ve lived too long with pain. I won’t know who I am without it.”
— Orson Scott Card
Emily Dickinson, from a letter to Susan Gilbert featured in The Letter-Poems and Prose of Emily Dickinson (1830-1886)
Emily Dickinson, from a letter to C.H. Clark written c. May 1883
“don’t think,”
you whisper,
and kiss the spot on my neck
that turns off my brain
so I have no choice but to comply.
our bodies transform into shapes,
unexpected curves and
a tangle of angles,
hard in grips and hipbones
and nudging insistence,
soft in hands running over
skin and pleading moans
and in wettest heat.
I become this unrecognizable
being of frustration and want,
my mind only full of yes,
my mouth only full of you,
anywhere I can get purchase;
whatever gets you to make
that sound again.
I want to drown in the
delicious friction of you,
drunk on faith and feeling,
blissfully struggling to catch
my breath, and I don’t even
know my own voice
as I gasp out,
“don’t stop”
How to Maintain Eye Contact, Robert Wood Lynn
Fortesa Latifi, from The Truth About Grief.
the way this is genuinely life changing stuff for me