“One day you’ll laugh so much that you’ll forget you have scars.”
— Benjamín Griss
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Color Me Curious
The Bowery Presents

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Noah Kahan
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almost home

Game Changer & Make Some Noise

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“One day you’ll laugh so much that you’ll forget you have scars.”
— Benjamín Griss
“I hope you’ll see me one day and see who I’ve become. I hope regret steals your breath.”
— Jess Amelia
“I don’t want you to save me. I want you to stand by my side as I save myself.”
— Unknown
If all you can do is crawl, start crawling.
Rumi
I’ve spent so much time in my head and in my heart that I forgot to live in my body.
Tara Hardy
emo kids: “i’m bad with song titles”
the song titles in question:
Emily L., Marguerite Duras // Bertrand Russell, What Desires are Politically Important? // Octavio Paz, "The House of Glances" // Mitski—Francis Forever // Chen Chen, When I Grow Up I Want to Be a List of Further Possibilities // VIVINOS and QMENG, Alien Stage (Round 6) // Bryan Fuller, Hannibal (2013) // Richard Siken, "Little Monster" // Christa Wolf, Cassandra: A Novel and Four Essays // Mitski—I Bet on Losing Dogs
- Sylvia Plath
Girlpool—Before the World Was Big // memorial bench quoting Toni Morrison's Sula // @inanotherunivrse // Iain S. Thomas, I Wrote This For You // Zadie Smith, Swing Time // Fall Out Boy—The Kids Aren't Alright // Audrey Emmett // Mikko Harvey, "For M" // Mahmoud Darwish, Memory for Forgetfulness: August, Beirut, 1982 (tr. Ibrahim Muhawi) // Langston Hughes, "Poem"
- Vladimir Nabokov
M.S. (via coffee-crinkled-pages)