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Sit beside the devil in Pizza Party Printing’s Haxan T-shirt. Designed by Jimmy Giegerich, it costs $25.
It's been a while...
It’s been a while…
I know, I’ve been away from this blog for quite some time. I’ve writing for other publications and dealing with some of the usual shit life throws at us.
I’m hoping to start posting more regularly. I have a bunch of reviews and thought pieces I’d like to share with you. That’s if you’re still here!
Moxie
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Awakening, illustration by Takato Yamamoto
Amethyst, 1900, Alphonse Mucha
https://www.wikiart.org/en/alphonse-mucha/amethyst
I haunt you in your lungs
You breathe me in deeper each night
And when you open your mouth
It is I who speaks
I braved the sunshine this bank holiday. It was hell.
Dismemberment then fire....sounds about right.
One of those days.
I've really been struggling with my mental health recently. Dealing with chronic pain on a daily basis doesn't help.
I'm lucky and grateful to have a wonderful support system but sometimes even the best support doesn't help. What does?
It's frustrating but I'm still fighting and sometimes surviving the fight is just as important as winning the fight.
Halloween is a lifestyle.
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Poetry - Moxie McMurder
“I was a woman who thought of dead things. All the time. I couldn’t help it.”
— Lidia Yuknavitch, from “The Chronology of Water: A Memoir,” wr. c. 2011 (via violentwavesofemotion)