{Words by Anaïs Nin, from The Diary Of Anais Nin, Vol. 4 (1944-1947) / Cynthia Cruz from diagnosis,The glimmering room}
trying on a metaphor

祝日 / Permanent Vacation
taylor price
noise dept.

oozey mess

if i look back, i am lost

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Peter Solarz
Mike Driver
One Nice Bug Per Day

Love Begins

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Origami Around
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@not-heartbroken
{Words by Anaïs Nin, from The Diary Of Anais Nin, Vol. 4 (1944-1947) / Cynthia Cruz from diagnosis,The glimmering room}
Sappho, from If Not, Winter: Fragments of Sappho; tr. by Anne Carson
i was in the grocery store and saw an onion on the ground and picked it up, absently saying “poor little guy.” behind me a teenage girl started laughing and then stopped and went “aww. i’m sorry for laughing. that’s nice actually.” and the cycle of cruelty is broken for another generation as a young person realizes that it is not embarrassing to have empathy for another thing that was once living, because certainly to be a lone white onion rolling on the ground in a supermarket would be terrifying to anyone
It hurt, but I don’t regret it.
I am a friend to all cats. Yes even the mean ones. They have their reasons.
Virginia Woolf, The Waves
ANIS MOJGANI x ALEXANDER HARDING
‘For Those Who Can Still Ride In An Airplane For The First Time’, spoken word, uploaded on Youtube on 20 Apr. 2009;
Visible Light series (2010), photography
ive been to a lot of protests in my life and a thing that a lot of people dont understand is that a protest is a threat. its a large group of people saying “we are being nice now, but you must understand that if we stop being nice we have the power to cause you Problems”.
so everyone saying that protests have to be more polite or follow accepted rules is missing the entire point. the point of a protest is not to say “we disagree with you”, they already know that. the point of a protest is to make it clear that if they continue to do things you disagree with, you will burn down their house.
now this wont stop them because theyre stupid and arrogant and believe themselves to be beyond consequence. so here’s the really important thing and that’s that after they do it anyway, you have to burn down their house
anyway i said i would do this after the whole thing was said and done… when i was looking for advice i found like “paint your nails and listen to happy music” buzzfeed bullshit so
here is my short real life abortion and early pregnancy survival guide (pastebin)
other links:
How to Get A Safe Abortion, No Matter How Far Along You Are or How Much Money You Have
Check here to see if medicaid will cover your costs
Financial aid for abortions
prochoice.org has a list for each state of NAF funded clinics and free hotlines for information.
WomenOnWeb.org and WomenOnWaves.org will ship you an abortion pill if it is illegal to get an abortion in your country.
my blog is for girls who can't get over anything in life
Ways to Harm a Thing, Kaveh Akbar
[ID: In order to be consumed first you need to be consumable, but there is not a single part of you I could fit in my mouth.]
Marguerite Duras, Hiroshima Mon Amour (tr. by Richard Seaver), 1959